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Independent.ie on MSN‘It is very much a race to the bottom’ – First Minister Michelle O’Neill says firms in Northern Ireland ‘anxious’ about Donald Trump’s tariffsBusinesses in Northern Ireland are “anxious” about the effect Donald Trump’s tariff announcements will have, First Minister Michelle O’Neill has said. Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly added ...
Between 15 to 31 cases of typhoid infection are reported in Ireland annually with 72 patients hospitalised over the last five ...
BAM, the contractor behind the National Children’s Hospital in Dublin, was jointly awarded the £671m contract for a new ...
Grieving mum Pauline Duddy met Michelle O'Neill and Emma Little-Pengelly, two years after losing daughter to drugs ...
Northern Irish goods will be covered by the 10 per cent tariff which Mr Trump has imposed on the UK as a whole. Goods from ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNWe need to give firms advice on how Trump tariffs will work says Northern Ireland economy ministerBusinesses in Northern Ireland are "anxious" about the impact that US President Donald Trump's tariff announcements will have ...
Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said it was important that any retaliatory EU tariffs on the US did not penalise ...
The Government’s failure to order a public inquiry into the murder of GAA official Sean Brown in 1997 was unlawful and ...
Tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump are deeply regrettable, Northern Ireland's Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald ...
Caoimhe Archibald said she had already engaged with representatives of the UK and Irish governments on the issue.
The First Minister and deputy First Minister have said they are focused on protecting Northern Ireland following the announcement of US tariffs.
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