Irish - Today's News
Trump says things are 'going very well' as stocks plummet and IMF appeals for resolution
The US stock market suffered its biggest one-day fall since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The number of schools needing financial crisis help has increased by 540% in two years
- Schools are commonly referred to the State's financial support service in times of financial crisis.
- Just five schools were referred in the 2022/23 school year, but now 34 schools are receiving assistance.
- One TD said funding increases for schools are not matching rising costs.
Irish - Yesterday's News
The last time tariffs like this were imposed it led to the Great Depression, ministers warn
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said “recessionary trends” could be felt across the world due to the US tariff fallout.
Motivator, innovator, leader: What made Mick O’Dwyer great?
Listen: Declan Bogue and Fintan O’Toole join Ronan Early to discuss the life and legacy of the storied manager from Waterville.
Ireland’s potential crisis: Will Trump tariffs make US companies move their intellectual property?
If multinationals have to start paying 20% tariffs on profits they’re shifting to Ireland, they might find it less attractive to move that money here.
Will Ireland get caught in the crossfire of the EU's response to Trump's tariffs?
The EU is weighing up moves against the US tech sector – a move that would undoubtedly have an impact on Ireland.