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The rollout had caused concern at Cabinet.
Ireland 2040 has big plans – but will we have enough construction workers to deliver government pledges.
In the long-term apprenticeships will help, but what about in the next few years?
Inclusion in the big launch yesterday does not necessarily mean all projects will be realised this year – or even this decade.
Who pays for all of this great stuff?
“If a new hinge was to be put on a hospital door they’d nearly have announced it.”
A ‘marketing exercise’ or a ‘vision for Ireland’: Political parties and stakeholders give their view.
NCT certs will not be issued for non-zero emissions cars.
Ministers launched the Project Ireland 2040 National Planning Framework today in Sligo.
It’s a vision of Ireland.
A number of politicians are angry there will not be a Dáil vote on the Ireland 2040 plan.
Ministers met today for a special Cabinet meeting to discuss some of the large-scale projects they want to roll-out in the years to come.
More roads, more schools, more houses? What would you like to see in Ireland in twenty years time?
Plans for how Ireland will be developed over the next two decades are already under fire.
From today until 3 November, the public can make written submissions on the government’s national planning framework.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny and Housing Minister Simon Coveney are today launching the National Planning Framework.
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