
Tiarnán Ó Muilleoir
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Tiarnán Ó Muilleoir
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📹Watch as Economy Minister Dr @CArchibald_SF launches a consultation on the north’s first Aviation Policy. The consultation sets out a number of policy positions to boost air travel, recognising the importance of the sector to our economy. ➡️For more information🔗 economy-ni.gov.uk/news/minister-… @niexecutive @CoDerryAirport @belfastairport @BELFASTCITY_AIR


Ireland is going to start buying nuclear power generated in France while nuclear power is *illegal* in Ireland. The price of having a holier-than-thou energy policy is vulnerability for Ireland.



🇫🇷 🇮🇪 Le projet Celtic Interconnector lance sa première campagne française de pose de câbles sous-marins en Bretagne avec le navire La Calypso. 🔌 Cette interconnexion HVDC de 700 MW et 575 km reliera La Martyre (France) à l’est de Cork (Irlande) pour échanger de l’électricité entre les deux pays. ⚡️ Il s’agit de la première liaison directe entre l’Irlande et l’Europe continentale, faisant de l’Irlande le 7e pays interconnecté avec la France. 📅 Les travaux terrestres sont à 90 % achevés, avec une mise en service prévue en 2028. 💶 Le projet, d’un coût de 1,6 milliard d’euros dont 530 millions subventionnés par l’UE, renforce la solidarité électrique et la sécurité d’approvisionnement européen. rte-france.com/actualites/pre….









Before and after Client was sick of the dusty old floors that were often cold in the winter We fixed it up with something tasteful and modern


🚨NEWS: WH expected to announce that KING CHARLES II will make a state visit next month. Likely to include address to joint session.





Niall McConnell keeps getting schooled, results to editing the interaction and posts it. He approached an African uncle on the streets to complain of immigrants, he found out quickly Uncle is at that stage of life where you don’t pretend. You call a spade a spade.






Britain has been a Christian nation for over 1,400 years. Through wars, plagues, and countless kings, Easter has always been celebrated. Yet now, Cadbury won’t even use the word ‘Easter’ on their eggs. When did celebrating British traditions become controversial?







