Ireland news today
Here are some of the top news stories from Ireland today:
Politics
- The Irish government has announced plans to introduce a new law to tackle the issue of online hate speech. The proposed legislation would make it an offense to spread hate speech online, with fines of up to €100,000 for individuals and €500,000 for companies. (Source: The Irish Times)
- The Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Micheál Martin has said that the government is committed to reducing carbon emissions and achieving net-zero by 2050. (Source: RTÉ News)
Economy
- The Irish economy grew by 0.6% in the first quarter of the year, according to figures released by the Central Statistics Office. (Source: The Irish Independent)
- The Irish airline Ryanair has announced plans to cut its workforce by 15% due to the ongoing impact of the pandemic on the aviation industry. (Source: The Irish Times)
Health
- The HSE (Health Service Executive) has announced that it is to introduce a new system for booking GP appointments online. The system is expected to reduce waiting times and make it easier for patients to access healthcare services. (Source: RTÉ News)
- The number of people waiting for hospital treatment in Ireland has increased by 10% in the past year, according to figures released by the HSE. (Source: The Irish Independent)
Sport
- The Irish rugby team has been knocked out of the Rugby World Cup after losing to New Zealand in the quarter-finals. (Source: The Irish Times)
- The Irish football team has been drawn against Portugal, Switzerland, and Serbia in the Euro 2024 qualifying group. (Source: RTÉ News)
Other News
- A severe weather warning has been issued for parts of Ireland, with heavy rain and strong winds expected to hit the country today. (Source: Met Éireann)
- A new museum dedicated to the history of Irish emigration is to be opened in Dublin. The museum will tell the story of the millions of Irish people who left the country in search of a better life. (Source: The Irish Times)
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