The country is currently on track to achieve just half the required reductions by 2030.
Public “frustrated with filthy and finicky machines”
Stabbed girls with broken bottle after they rejected advances
Breakdowns published under new law
An overrun for 2026 is guaranteed, but what remains to be seen is how large it will be, according to a senior IFAC economist.
The European Union could use artificial intelligence to manipulate its citizens into supporting its green agenda efforts
Sung in other countries each week in school
State may now be “structurally dependant” on overseas hires
Family thanks public for “love and support”
Housing crisis.
Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan confirms that his Department owns dozens of residential houses for accommodating asylum seekers, but says these were previously bought under Roderic O’Gorman’s Department of Integration, and that “I don’t have any intention of procuring more”.
State ‘deliberately prioritising non-nationals’