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Irish Examiner on MSN‘We need Pride more than ever now': Solidarity and celebration at Cork Pride paradeCork Pride festival's theme of ‘A fearless future' was summed up by its vice chair — 'We will not be silent, we will not be ...
League of Ireland predictions and football betting tips from Johnny Ward: Easy win beckons for Derry
Derry City are out of the running in the League of Ireland Premier title race and attention on Friday evening turns to the ...
Crucial sectors of Ireland's economy are dependent on US multinationals. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Legit.ng on MSNIreland's 'economic miracle' at risk from tariffsThe deal between the United States and the European Union may have averted a transatlantic trade war, but worries persist in ...
SORCHA McCARTAN swiftly went from Cork outsider to one of their own. The former Down camogie star moved to Leeside on a ...
Ireland's reputation as a global destination for higher education is rapidly gaining momentum, attracting students from ...
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Irish Examiner on MSN'We’ve had a man try and bring a car engine in their luggage': Behind the scenes at Cork AirportCork Airport is on course to break all its ‘busiest ever’ weeks and surpass all previous weekly records. Neil Michael talks ...
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The country recently crossed a key milestone, welcoming 40,400 foreign students, a 15% increase from the previous year and ...
Five Braden River High students went on the trip — Branscomb, Kylie Mohamed, Jacob Zinkhan, Jacqueline Lopez and Cameron ...
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Cork Beo on MSNGood news for 6,000 Apple staff in Cork as profits soar despite Trump tariff chaosThe global tech giant, with over 6,000 staff at their European Headquarters at Hollyhill, has managed to not only weather the ...
Apple's €14.3 billion Irish tax break fine is officially one for the history books now, as the Irish government has announced that it's withdrawn all the money from the escrow account Apple set ...
Apple had originally transferred €14.3 billion to the escrow account in 2018 pending its appeal against a European Commission decision, which found that the tech giant owed Ireland €13.1 ...
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