IRELAND'S plan to become the first country in Europe to introduce cancer warning labels on alcohol has been delayed. This delay is widely attributed to intense lobbying by the drinks industry and fears of trade retaliation from the United States. The labelling rules, set to take effect in May 2026 under the Public Health (Alcohol) Act 2018, would have required alcohol products … [Read more...] about Ireland delays cancer warning label for alcohol
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NatWest officially leaves the Republic of Ireland
NATWEST Group has taken the final step in winding down its operations in the Republic of Ireland. The group has sold its remaining 11.7% stake in Permanent TSB (PTSB), raising €126 million through a share placing with institutional investors. This exit marks the end of a process begun in 2021, when NatWest announced it would close its Ulster Bank operations in the Republic due … [Read more...] about NatWest officially leaves the Republic of Ireland
Ben Healy claims the yellow at the Tour de France
IRISH cyclist Ben Healy wrote a new chapter in Tour de France history on Monday, storming into the yellow jersey with a daring solo effort through the Massif Central on Stage 10. The 24-year-old EF Education–EasyPost rider crossed the line in third place atop Le Mont-Dore, earning enough time to leapfrog into the overall race lead by 29 seconds. “I think that’s it,” Healy said … [Read more...] about Ben Healy claims the yellow at the Tour de France
Two pubs closing each week in Ireland
OVER 2000 pubs have closed in Ireland in the last twenty years, according to a new report commissioned by the Drinks Industry Group of Ireland (DIGI). The study, by economist and DCU associate professor Anthony Foley, paints a bleak picture for the future of Irish pubs, especially in rural areas. From 2005 to 2024, the number of licensed pubs in Ireland dropped from 8,617 to … [Read more...] about Two pubs closing each week in Ireland
Ireland’s membership of CERN approved with start date confirmed
IRELAND’S bid to become a member of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) has been approved it was confirmed today. In a statement Tánaiste Simon Harris and Science Minister James Lawless revealed they have “jointly secured Government approval of the final steps for Ireland to join the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, CERN”. “Having personally … [Read more...] about Ireland’s membership of CERN approved with start date confirmed
