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Margaret MacMillan on Brexit "turning point"

9th - Higher Ed
Historian Margaret MacMillan talks about the possible implications of the Brexit vote and the anger and fear that fuelled it.
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Forecasting Europe's future

9th - Higher Ed
Last year the euro area and the EU both grew at the fastest pace in a decade. This growth is forecast to continue this year and the next. But for the prognosis for our Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to prove accurate, this recovery needs...
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RAW: Kevin Vickers tackles protester in Dublin

9th - Higher Ed
Former House sergeant-at-arms, now ambassador to Ireland, takes down protestor at ceremony
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Ireland back in the ratings A team after Moody’s upgrade

9th - Higher Ed
Moody’s has upgraded Ireland’s credit rating on the basis that growth there has been better than expected. They put it up by one notch to A3 from Baa1 and with a positive outlook. That means Europe’s fastest-growing economy has now won...
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Canada seeks 2021 UN Security Council seat

9th - Higher Ed
Canada is making a bid to take a seat on the United Nations Security Council for a two-year term beginning in 2021.
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All for one, one for all – peer-led initiatives give boost to female entrepreneurs

9th - Higher Ed
In this edition of Business Planet, host Giacomo Segantini visited Dublin to meet a woman at the heart of female entrepreneurship initiatives in Ireland. Businesswoman Paula Fitzsimons is the National Director of Going for Growth, an...
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Hozier and Saoirse Ronan combat domestic violence

9th - Higher Ed
Irish musician Hozier has teamed up with Oscar-nominated actress Saoirse Ronan to highlight the issue of domestic violence. The latest music video for Hozier’s song ‘Cherry Wine’ depicts a seemingly loving couple until we see deeper into...
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Oscar glory: Canada vs. Ireland

9th - Higher Ed
Both countries lay claim to Canadian-Irish co-produced films 'Room' and 'Brooklyn'
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Reforming to tackle structural challenges

9th - Higher Ed
This edition of Real Economy looks at the economic buzz phrase ‘Structural Reforms’ – What does it mean? How does it impact our lives and wallets and, most importantly, when do you reform and does it work? To answer those questions...
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Sunday Scrum: Trudeau's G7 trip in Japan

9th - Higher Ed
Political panel also discusses Canada's ambassador to Ireland tackling a protester at a memorial event in Dublin
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Ryanair on target for profits despite lower fares, helped by more passengers and falling fuel costs

9th - Higher Ed
Ryanair is forecasting record passenger numbers which should enable the low-cost airline to reach its annual profit target despite falling ticket prices. Ryanair has cut fares in the face of strong competition and fewer people travelling...
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Women seek home for 12ft by 11ft woollen map of Ireland

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A 12ft by 11ft wool map of Ireland, which took four years of knitting and crocheting to complete, is in search of a new home to go on public display. A group of up to 18 women in Co Wicklow, consisting of skilled knitters, sewers and...
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FULL: Trump Loses Cool At Ireland PM Inside Oval Office For 'Cheating' U.S. | UNCUT EXCHANGE

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U.S. President Donald Trump appeared to insult Irish PM Micheál Martin during his meeting inside the White House's Oval Office on Wednesday. Trump added Ireland to the list of countries he says are taking advantage of the United States....
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Catherine Connolly launches bid to become Ireland’s next president

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Press conference with independent TD Catherine Connolly following her announcement that she will seek to become the next Irish president. The left-wing Galway West representative said she did not make the decision overnight and was...
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European leaders discuss security as shadow of possible Trump presidency looms

9th - Higher Ed
European leaders, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, met in the UK for the EPC summit to discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine, migration and the state of democracy.
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Northern Irish politicians rally for UK government to ditch Legacy Act

9th - Higher Ed
Bereaved family members and politicians in Northern Ireland are hopeful that the new UK Labour-led government will repeal and replace widely contested legislation that grants immunity to "cooperating individuals" over the decades-long...
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Ireland & Palestine ties: Ireland formally recognises Palestinian state

9th - Higher Ed
Ireland's decision to recognise Palestinian statehood comes more than forty years after it first called for a Palestinian state.
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How Ireland's newest political parties responding to immigration issues

9th - Higher Ed
Representatives from Ireland's newest political parties line-up to explain why immigration tops their policy platforms for the upcoming 2024 European elections.
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How are Ireland's newest political parties responding to immigration issues?

9th - Higher Ed
Representatives from Ireland's newest political parties line up to explain why immigration tops their policy platforms for the upcoming 2024 European elections.
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Irish solidarity with Palestine: Recognition follows decades of public support

9th - Higher Ed
Irish politicians have almost universally welcomed the government’s decision to recognise Palestinian statehood.
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Spanish PM Sanchez says Palestinian state ‘only route to peace’

9th - Higher Ed
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has just spoken ahead of a cabinet meeting that will formalise the recognition of Palestine.
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Palestinian state formally recognized by Ireland, Norway and Spain

9th - Higher Ed
In a co-ordinated and largely symbolic move, Ireland, Norway and Spain have formally recognized the Palestinian state. It's a recognition that further deepens Israel's isolation as it continues its assault on Gaza.
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What's happening in Gaza is 'unconscionable', says Irish PM Harris

9th - Higher Ed
Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris answered Euronews' questions in an exclusive interview, discussing the Israel-Hamas conflict and offering justification for Ireland's decision to recognise Palestine as a state.
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Biden Vs Europe Clash Over Palestine: U.S Declares 'Statehood Only Through Negotiation'

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After Norway, Ireland, and Spain announced on Wednesday that they will formally recognize Palestinian statehood from May 28,Biden Govt said it is against the “unilateral recognition” of a Palestinian state. The U.S. Govt said that...