Here’s What Happened Today: Thursday
Pair found guilty of Sliabh Liag murder, Ireland and Britain may jointly invest in offshore wind projects, and Pope releases audio message from hospital
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Pair found guilty of Sliabh Liag murder, Ireland and Britain may jointly invest in offshore wind projects, and Pope releases audio message from hospital
Alan Vial and Nikita Burns had pleaded not guilty to Robert Wilkin’s murder.
Leaders this morning agreed to also take a common approach to potential US tariffs, due to the Windsor agreement.
A win would set Ireland up for a Grand Slam.
An EU summit, Trump warns Hamas, and Uisce Éireann customers missing out on compensation…
The meeting – announced on 23 February – has taken on an increased significance in the wake of Donald Trump’s decisions on Ukraine in recent days.
Both leaders welcomed a fresh start to Irish-UK relations in Liverpool tonight.
Irish Water initially refused to say how many customers got compensation, saying it ‘could lead to an increase in the number of complaints’.