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Published on 13:43 GMTSource: Belfast Telegraph - Indeterminate
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Published on 13:11 GMT
Cttee hears Triple Lock dilutes Ireland's sovereignty
An Oireachtas committee has heard that the Triple Lock dilutes Ireland's sovereignty and undermines the UN Charter. The Joint Committee on Defence and National Security is debating the legislation that would remove the need for UN approval when …
Source: RTE Ireland - Public Broadcaster -
Published on 13:01 GMT
Summer passes now available at Skypark Carlingford: Ireland’s largest outdoor adventure destination!
This July and August, Skypark is opened all summer long with Adventure Passes now available to purchase. Located just 30 minutes from Newry, Skypark is Ireland’s largest outdoor adventure destination. Recently celebrating its 10 year anniversary, the park …
Source: Armagh I - Neutral -
Published on 12:59 GMT
AD FEATURE: McDonald’s FREE Fun Football Festivals return to Northern Ireland this summer
McDonald’s is set to bring its popular Fun Football Festivals back to Northern Ireland this summer. Starting off in Belfast Grand Central Station on Friday, August 8, the event will return to the beach at the famous Portstewart Strand on Saturday, August 9 …
Source: Belfast Live - Neutral -
Published on 12:55 GMT
Westmeath benefits from €997m boost as Lidl Ireland marks 25 years
Published: Tue 1 Jul 2025, 12:24 PM Westmeath is one of four counties to benefit from a €997 million boost as Lidl Ireland mark their 25th anniversary. A new report revealed that in 2024, Lidl Ireland contributed €997 million to Irish GDP, with combined € …
Source: Westmeath Independent - Neutral -
Published on 12:55 GMT
Galway labelled 'hopeless' by four-time All-Ireland winner after loss to Meath
Former All-Ireland winning captain Darran O'Sullivan has criticised the Galway football team, labelling them "hopeless" and accusing the Tribesmen of lacking fight in their All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-final loss to Meath. The …
Source: Irish Mirror - Left-wing -
Published on 12:45 GMT
Human leg washes up on beach and is 'linked to body' found in Ireland
A human leg found on a beach in South Ayrshire two weeks ago is believed to be connected to a corpse discovered on coast of Ireland in May. The grim discovery was made at Prestwick beach on June 10 and set Police Scotland on a investigative path. They' …
Source: Irish Mirror - Left-wing -
Published on 12:32 GMT
New Zealand’s emerging whiskey industry finds a global audience with export prices more than Ireland and the US
New Zealand, traditionally recognized for its wine, wool, and scenic vistas, is becoming an unexpected player in the global whiskey market. While whiskey exports brought in a relatively modest $1.3 million USD in 2024, industry analysts note that it’s the …
Source: The Economic Times - Center-right -
Published on 12:31 GMT
'Carnage' now 'normalised' on Irish roads - Cycling Ireland
“Carnage” has now become “normalised” on Irish roads, Cycling Ireland has said. So far this year, 83 people have lost their lives on Irish roads - three fewer than in the first six months of 2024. Among the victims were eight cyclists - further evidence …
Source: Newstalk - Pending -
Published on 12:22 GMT
Ireland to host China in Davis Cup play-off tie
Tennis Ireland have announced that they will host the Davis Cup World Group II tie against China at the Sport Ireland Campus in September. Ireland's top players will compete against the Chinese team in a bid to advance in the world's premier men’s …
Source: RTE Ireland - Public Broadcaster