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Ryanair claimed that the Commission carried out an incomplete and insufficient examination of conditions for rescue aid.
The Social Democrats are asking the government to scrap the subsidy for developers – Cian O’Callaghan explains why.
Varadkar said the UK’s threats to disapply parts of the Protocol are creating an “atmosphere of distrust”.
The draft bill has gone down like a “lead balloon” with workers, said Sinn Féin’s Louise O’Reilly.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian fighters extracted from the last bastion of resistance in Mariupol have been taken to a former penal colony in enemy-controlled territory.
The arrests stem from an investigation launched following reports of alleged match-fixing received from the FAI and Uefa.
Greenhouse gas concentrations, sea level rise, ocean heat and ocean acidification all set new records last year.
The leader received a standing ovation after delivering lines from the Charlie Chaplin film, the Great Dictator.
The facility is expected to employ 200 people in the locality.
The Z symbol has gone from a marking on Russian military vehicles to a pro-war symbol.
The Oireachtas Justice Committee wants gambling ads to be banned before the 9pm watershed.
Tory chief whip Chris Heaton-Harris urged the unnamed MP in his 50s to stay away from Parliament.
Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said he welcomes the requests.
The Dublin football star dismissed rumours he was set to swap codes earlier this season.
HSE National Director for Acute Services Liam Woods said up to 14,000 outpatient appointments will be cancelled today.
The proposals are almost universally opposed by political parties across the UK and Ireland as well as victims’ groups.
The country reported 232,880 new cases of “fever” as of Tuesday evening, bringing the total number to 1.72 million with 62 deaths.
Olle Thorell is an MP for the ruling Social Democrats party and also a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the Swedish parliament.
“We’ve made no assumptions about what this is or isn’t,” the deputy director of US Naval intelligence said.
The Ukrainian couple left war-ravaged Kyiv as the Russian invasion began on 24 February.
Jurgen Klopp was without several important players against Southampton tonight.
Gardaí in Tralee are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Biden called the racially-motivated killings “antithetical to everything we stand for in America.”
Here’s your round-up of what made the headlines today.
Putin says Europe’s oil sanctions are ‘economic suicide’
George Gonzaga Bento is charged with the teenager’s murder.
The trio will start Thursday’s opening round from the 10th tee at 8:10 a.m.
The collision involved a car and occurred at around 1.30pm.
The government will not oppose a Sinn Féin motion calling for public ownership of the land.
Luke Meade was a key performer during Cork’s victory over Waterford.
Ukraine’s defence ministry confirmed the soldiers had left Azovstal, expressing hope for an “exchange procedure.”
Emma DeSouza ran in the recent Stormont elections – she didn’t win but she shares her thoughts on it all.
The minister and his Department said they did not pay for promotion of the tweet.
The House of Commons clash has since moved to the online realm.
Equality Minister Irene Montero said the law will recognise a health problem that has been largely swept under the carpet until now.
The unnamed Conservative has been urged not to attend Parliament while under investigation.
Cross-examined about his work at the camp, Schuetz had denied knowledge about what happened there.
The exit of KBC and Ulster Bank will whittle Ireland’s number of retail banks from five down to just three.