Farmers Encouraged To Vote For Their Next IFA President

Voting to elect the 15th President of the Irish Farmers’ Association will get underway in IFA branches across the countryon Tuesday, Mar 29th) and conclude on Friday, April 15th. There are 947 branches in total. IFA National Returning Officer Jer Bergin has encouraged farmers to attend the Association’s branch meetings in the 29 County Executives […]

Good Friday Alcohol Sale Ban To Cost Irish Tourism

The Restaurants Association of Ireland today criticises the ban of alcohol sales on Good Friday, saying that the law is unacceptable at such a busy time for the tourism, restaurant and hospitality industry. Chief Executive of the Restaurants Association of Ireland, Adrian Cummins said that the law is not only affecting our tourism brand abroad, […]

IFA Voices Dissatisfaction With Ulster Bank Action

IFA has met with senior Ulster Bank Executive staff in response to the bank’s sudden announcement that it plans to dispose of loans in its specialist loans arrears unit to undisclosed third parties.   Ulster Bank has given customers in debt management 30 days from the date of contact via telephone call, to refinance their […]

IFA and ŠKODA to Give Away 4X4 to One Lucky Member

IFA has teamed up with ŠKODA Ireland for a competition to give away a brand new ŠKODA 4 x 4 to a lucky IFA member.   All IFA members who renewed their membership during 2015 were entered in the free draw. The ŠKODA Yeti Sherpa is a rugged, reliable and practical 4×4 and will make […]

Failure To Renew The Authorisation Of Glyphosate Will Deliver A Killer Blow To Tillage Farming – Dunne

IFA National Grain Committee Chairman Liam Dunne said that the failure by the EU to renew the approval of the herbicide glyphosate in the absence of alternative active ingredients to control economically important weeds will deliver a killer blow to the Irish and wider EU tillage sector.   Mr Dunne said, “It is very clear […]

Waterways Ireland Opens Heritage Grant Programme

Waterways Ireland is delighted to announce a Heritage Grants programme in support of the Waterways Ireland Heritage Plan 2016-2020. A fund of €20,000 has been allocated to assist community based heritage projects which compliment or fulfil the delivery of the Waterways Ireland Heritage Plan along the Barrow Navigation, Erne System, Grand Canal, Lower Bann, Royal […]

Recycling Conscious Ireland Set To Gorge On Chocolate And Meat On Good Friday.

Ireland’s Easter Consumption 3 in 4 admit to having eaten part of someone else’s Easter egg. Why? Lack of self-control cited as the most common reason. Irish customers set to chomp through 17.7 million Easter eggs Take my money!! 3 in 5 people will spend up to €30 on Easter Eggs this weekend. Repak asks […]

Holy Thursday Set To Be Peak Day For Easter Exodus, Say AA Roadwatch

AA Roadwatch are gearing up for a busier than usual Easter weekend with the majority of motorists set to take to the roads on Holy Thursday evening. According to the traffic information provider, traffic levels in Ireland have been at their heaviest in recent years and are unlikely to relent over the Easter holidays. Elaine […]

An Ineffective Response To A Humanitarian Catastrophe

Nasc is profoundly concerned at the focus on punitive measures as opposed to positive and proactive responses in the EU-Turkey Deal, which was agreed by the European Council on 17th-18th March 2016 and presented to much criticism to TDs in the Dáil this morning.   “This agreement is – at best – an ineffective response […]

Three Weeks To Get Those Plays Into Scripts Ireland’s Playwriting Festival

You have just three weeks to get your original play into SCRIPTS Ireland’s Playwriting Festival. Dedicated to new Irish plays, SCRIPTS takes place across Birr, Co. Offaly from Sunday 3 July- Saturday 9 July 2016. Playwrights (both established and emerging) are invited to submit original 15 minute plays on the theme Changes by Friday 8 […]

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