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but, 10 days after his party’s election victory, he has vowed to spend “whatever it takes” to shore up Germany’s defence and civilian infrastructure. As Derek Scally reports, the centre-right Christian Democratic Union leader announced an unorthodox plan to recall the old Bundestag parliament later this month.
It will be asked to set aside debt rules temporarily and back borrowing of at least €900 billion for urgent security and infrastructure spending.by hiking import duties on some American agricultural and food products by 10 to 15 per cent. Citing national security concerns, Beijing also imposed export and investment restrictions on 25 United States companies, banning imports of gene sequencing machines from medical equipment firm Illumina. Meanwhile Canada leader Justin Trudeau has also announced reciprocal levies for the “dumb” tariffs.last month with both new business and total activity increasing at the weakest rates in just over a year. As Colin Gleeson reports, wages remained a key source of cost pressures, with input price inflation rising to a nine-month high, according to the latest PMI report from AIB.will soon be going full Lidl. The supermarket chain’s next Irish store will be located in the fictional north Dublin suburb on the RTÉ soap opera Fair City in what is said to be the largest product placement deal on Irish television. Laura Slattery has the story.A Communion in the house? Your child’s first chance to learn about money I’m in my 70s and have €500,000 in savings. If I need to go into a nursing home, what happens if I run out of money?, which this year will include an ESB-supported new award for creative sustainability projects as well as a €5,000 bursary sponsored by The Irish Times. The awards are aimed at businesses, philanthropic organisations and individuals that support artists and arts organisations. Nominations close on April 22nd.director general of TG4 with the statutory consent of the Government following a competitive public recruitment process. Laura Slattery has the story.in Dublin city centre. While preparations for the sale of the scheme are continuing, The Irish Times understands the centre is to be offered to the market within weeks at a guide price of about €120 million. Ronald Quinlan has the story.There is a windfall of about €24 million coming to seven, eight and nine year olds over the next six weeks or so. As Joanne Hunt writes, on average a child making theirat Goatstown does not affect adjoining residential amenity and is not visible from the public road, according to planning consultants. Gordon Deegan has the story. Having tried and failed to secure planning permission for the development of a boutique holiday resort and surf school on theat Magheramore Beach in Co Wicklow, Paddy McKillen Jnr’s Oakmount has instructed online auction specialist BidX1 to offer the property for sale. Ronald has the story.daily email news digest. If you’d like to read more about the issues that affect your finances try signing up toIrish services growth subdued in last month‘Where I come from, people don’t do medicine. It’s not on your radar’: how a new generation of doctors is being trained‘My son is getting married in the summer, and the likelihood is that I’m going to be able to see that’
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