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Budget to be brought forward to 1 October - Chambers
RTÉ News· 2 days agoBudget 2025 is to be brought forward one week to Tuesday 1 October, Minister for Finance Jack Chambers has said. Speaking on RTÉ's Morning Ireland, Mr...
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The Irish Times· 2 days agoJuly 4th, 2024
Government ‘committed’ to full term despite earlier Budget, Chambers says - Homepage - Western...
Western People· 2 days agoThe Government is “committed” to running a full term, the Minister for Finance has said after announcing an early Budget. Minister Jack Chambers said the date change was due to European commitments ...
Jack Chambers pushed for sports funding and now holds the purse strings to do it
The Irish Sun· 7 days agoIT says a lot about the politicisation of Irish football that you would struggle to find anyone...
Government ‘committed’ to full term despite earlier Budget – Harris
Irish Examiner· 2 days agoIt comes after the Finance Minister said this year’s Budget will be delivered on October 1, a week...
Your top stories on Tuesday: Future employment of people guilty of serious crimes of ‘limited...
The Irish Times· 4 days agoThe future employment prospects of a convicted person are of “limited concern” to a sentencing court...
Blue Lock The Movie: Episode Nagi review – Football reimagined as a heightened form of futuristic...
The Irish Times· 2 days agoTo be clear, Shunsuke Ishikawa’s adaptation of a popular manga by Muneyuki Kaneshiro – also a hit TV...
‘When I’d be at Mass as a child, bored, I used to look at the windows. I was really curious about...
The Irish Times· 1 day agoWhat I do: Colette Langan is a stained-glass artist in Carrick-on-Shannon
Racing - The Irish Times
The Irish Times· 3 days agoAll the latest Horse Racing News, Times & Winners, brought to you as it happens, including sports analysis and results from Ireland and around the world.
Taoiseach says parties should discuss Leinster House security in wake of suspension of usher
Irish Examiner· 2 days agoSimon Harris told a private FG meeting there ought to be a discussion about the safety of Oireachtas...