National broadband project to need a further €80m funding boost
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European shares surge after US-Ukraine minerals deal
Chip stocks rebound ahead of Nvidia results, crucial to future AI
Man arrested after woman dies following ‘serious incident’ on Rosslare ferry
Gardaí said a crime scene has been declared but there is no public safety issue
HSE launches app for patients to ‘manage care’ online
Health App is among first initiatives of Digital for Care framework
Donald Trump’s trade war edges closer to Ireland
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Businesses contacted by Stubbs Gazette over late Dublin Town fees
Business owners advised to avoid ‘additional expense and embarrassment’ of court
Power finally restored to all homes and businesses following Storm Éowyn
More than 768,000 homes, businesses and schools lost power due to the storm
Man dies in Co Offaly car crash
Gardai have appealed for information following the single vehicle collision
Tourism businesses raise prices amid cost concerns
Fáilte Ireland analysis shows a positive, if cautious, outlook for the year ahead
Price of a postage stamp to increase by 25c to €1.65
An Post says latest hike compares favourably to Denmark where the price of a stamp is €5.23
Gardaí seize drugs valued at €13m in ‘significant blow to crime group’
Operation has ‘taken down the main supply network for cocaine and crack cocaine into West Dublin’, gardaí say
Ireland weather forecast: Cold snap on the way with sub-zero temperatures expected
Met Éireann predicts thermometers could dip as low as -3 on Friday and into the weekend
Trump inauguration as it happened: ‘We will be the envy of every nation,’ Donald Trump says as he becomes 47th US president
Trump completes extraordinary political comeback with Washington DC ceremony in the US Capitol
Irish businesses look toward 2025 investment, as inflation ticks up
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DAA claims 36m passenger cap application had been deemed valid
Amid planning deepening dispute, CEO Kenny Jacobs calls for urgent reclassification of Dublin Airport at strategic national infrastructure