Irish - March March 2025
- It "makes sense" for UK and Irish governments to work on offshore wind farms - minister.
- "Vital" that leaders work together in response to US tariffs, Tánaiste said.
- Taoiseach requests UK expertise in housing and infrastructure.
'We are very thankful that we are not alone,' Zelenskyy tells EU leaders at crisis summit
Ursula von der Leyen’s ‘ReArm Europe’ plan is up for discussion as the 27 EU leaders meet in Brussels.
BusConnects routes gaining more popularity and punctuality than older lines, says NTA
A new ticketing system to allow contactless payment isn’t going to ready for around another three years.
- The Journal Investigates reports that €30 can be claimed if plans to resolve issues aren't provided within certain timeframes
- People who complain through TDs and councillors aren't entitled to the payment
- But many who complain directly to Uisce Éireann say they get nowhere
Ireland is 'open to any invitation' to assist in peacekeeping efforts in Ukraine - Martin
- Taoiseach meeting Starmer in Liverpool ahead of first Ireland-UK summit this week.
- Ireland will not take part in a 'deterrent force', but will support peacekeeping efforts.
- Micheál Martin not seeking 'advice' from UK PM on Oval Office visit next week.