The state’s inward-investment agency is doing its bit this month to fly the flag for Ireland, but is currently doing so without a permanent chief executive
The St Patrick’s Day celebrations around this week are more than just a jamboree. We can expect the annual Freedom of Information requests looking for the cost of flights, hotels and first-class airport lounges for ministers and officials, but this misses the real point.
Ireland gets a unique opportunity for publicity and to maximise face time with leaders and policymakers every year. When was the last time you heard of Slovakia or Belgium so prominently ...
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