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There was one winner of last night's Lotto jackpot worth €6.2 million
The winning ticket was sold in the north east of the country.
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The winning ticket was sold in the north east of the country.
People will be invited to put money into the pig – and the money can be spent however the community agrees to spend it.
In 2018, gross sales reached €574 million and pushed the total value of the fund up to €3.4 billion.
A man, woman and teenage girl were arrested today.
News of the bid comes on the eve of a crucial World Rugby meeting about the proposed Nations Championship.
Amigo uses a model whereby a friend or family member acts as a guarantor for the borrower in case they can’t pay the money back.
That was among the sentiments expressed at an Oireachtas committee meeting today during which the current issues with the Abbey Theatre were discussed.
They were due back before the courts two months ago.
It could mean they can offer small loans to people who otherwise mightn’t get credit.
The short answer is, we don’t know yet. But here’s what might happen.
The average rent in Dublin is now €1,620 per month.
The format or rules for his meeting with Tenshin Nasukawa have not yet been specified.
The €1 billion underwater electricity cable linking Ireland and France is expected be finished by 2025/2026.
Leo Varadkar said the government would ‘grasp the nettle’ and increase carbon tax. Today, it failed to deliver.
Another €500m is to be added to the fund annually from 2019.
CAB and gardaí carried out the search.
The US star earned an estimated $220 million from the previous fight.
Journalist Joe O’Shea delved into the world of Ireland’s rich list for a two-part programme due to air this week.
Speaking during his summer briefing with the media, Leo Varadkar outlined a number of measures being worked on for October’s Budget.
The money was found when a UK national in her thirties was searched.
The organisation has had to cap overtime to try to control its spending.
A new study looked at pandas and their reserves, and compared them in 1980 to today.
It is paid at a rate of €125 for children aged 4-11 and €250 for children aged 12 years and over.
The Summer Economic Statement this year sets out the plans for next year’s Budget. And it’s all about cooling those jets in case Ireland overheats.
The Taoiseach launched new funds today to tackle rural development, urban regeneration, climate action and innovation.
The Knowledge Development Box allows companies to access a lower rate of corporate tax.
The fund has been described as “ill-thought out” and “ill-timed”.
The investigation targeted an organised crime group.
Will taxpayers cover the cost of abortion under the public system?
Yesterday was a European bank holiday, which affected the situation.
Havelock House was used by television crews around the world to process and edit film footage of the Troubles.
The issue was the result of human error.
An Post says the number of 2,000 redundancies is from a strategic review in March 2017.
The man later appeared in court, charged with dangerous driving.
The winning ticket was sold at the Centra store in Crosshaven, Co Cork on Saturday.
Expired unclaimed prizes can be used for the promotion of the National Lottery or the Lottery Games.
The Central Bank said it remained concerned at the lack of diversity among senior roles in the Irish financial sector.
Gardai have been working with Dutch police, Interpol, Europol and US agencies in relation to the movements of the Dublin-based cartel.
A number of searches were carried out in Wicklow and Dublin today.
They’ll set off on the adventure on 7 July.
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