Around 13,000 homes and businesses across Ireland remain without electricity as cleanup efforts continue following Storm Amy, which battered the country with severe winds and rain. While crews have made significant progress restoring power—down from 49,000 outages earlier this morning—some households may remain in the dark into next week, particularly in the hardest-hit areas of Donegal, Leitrim, Roscommon, Galway, and …
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Taoiseach Hopes EU-US Trade Deal Signed by Weekend
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has expressed optimism that a new trade framework agreement between the European Union and the United States could be finalized before the end of the weekend. Speaking from Luxembourg, Martin emphasized the importance of bringing clarity to ongoing trade tensions between the two economic powerhouses. Progress Toward a Trade Accord Martin described the anticipated deal as a …
Read More »Inside Ireland’s Multibillion-Euro Infrastructure Overhaul
The National Development Plan (NDP) is the Irish Government’s long-term strategy for investing in infrastructure essential to the country’s growth and wellbeing. First launched in 1988, it has been revised multiple times to address emerging national needs. The current iteration extends through 2040, outlining major investments in critical services such as transport, electricity, water, and housing. The government is now …
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