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TheJournal.ie on MSNTrump tariffs may give Northern Ireland a comparative 'benefit' over the RepublicTÁNAISTE SIMON HARRIS has said that the 10% difference in tariff rates on both sides of the Irish border will mean a “real ...
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Northern Ireland's special relationship with the U.K. and EU could make or break the country after Trump's tariff rollout.
UFC fighter Conor McGregor solidified his bid for Ireland’s presidency on Thursday with a promise to preserve his native country by tackling migration, days after meeting with President Trump at ...
The move has sparked backlash from Italy, France, and Ireland, with leaders warning that the new tariffs will disproportionately harm their economies. The European Commission’s decision to ...
New labour market statistics for Northern Ireland show that over the last year companies are taking on additional staff and paying them more, with employee job numbers jumping to a new high of ...
An amber warning has been issued for wildfires in Northern Ireland on Friday with dry and breezy conditions heightening the risk of a blaze. The Natural Hazards Partnership, external raised the ...
Rosie O'Donnell has confirmed that she is no longer living in the U.S. In a TikTok video posted on Tuesday, March 11, the comedian confirmed she had moved to Ireland on Jan. 15 with her 12-year ...
The comedian and former talk-show host opened up about her recent move to Ireland in a lengthy video posted to TikTok on Tuesday. "It's been pretty wonderful, I have to say," O'Donnell said in the ...
The actress and comedian posted a video on TikTok on Tuesday in which she shared that she moved to Ireland with her child Clay in mid-January, saying, “Although I was never someone who thought I ...
After hinting about her relocation last week, in a Tuesday TikTok video, the television personality confirmed she moved to Ireland on Jan. 15 with her 12-year-old daughter Dakota. “It’s been ...
Rosie O’Donnell is no longer living on US soil. The “A League of Their Own” star shared that she relocated to Ireland after Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.
US president Donald Trump is "always welcome" to visit Ireland, the Taoiseach has said. Speaking in Texas ahead of meeting Mr Trump on Wednesday, Micheál Martin said the Irish delegation "would ...
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