Introduction of alcohol warning labels to be deferred for two years, Ministers to hear
Minister for Housing James Browne will update Ministers on the implementation of new EU regulations that will affect political advertising published after October 10th. Photograph: Collins 01/07/25 Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, James Browne TD at a press briefing at Government Buildings this afternoon in Dublin… Pic Stephen Collins / Collins Photos
While final decisions are still to be made on which State body will take responsibility for each specific aspect, a Coalition source indicatedConsideration is also being given as to which agency would be best placed to police offline material such as election posters.
Mr Browne will also brief the Cabinet on plans to provide €73.9 million for rural community water schemes, of which there are about 750 across State supplying 125,000 homes. The multiannual rural water programme will support 291 projects that supply 63,000 homes not served by national water utility. This step will allow the SCA to handle any potential claims against the office and is standard practice for newly-established public bodies.
Mr Harris will today tell Ministers the EU will “intensify” negotiating efforts with the US ahead of the August 1st deadline for trade talks. Ministers will also hear that Minister for HealthThe mandatory health labels had been due to be brought in next year. Last week it was reported that the proposal would be delayed until 2029. They have now been deferred for two years rather than three to 2028.seeking to ban industrial trawlers from fishing within six nautical miles of the Irish coast.
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