Mon, 21 Oct, 2024 Lighten Up: Farmer confusion as 'AI man' wins Nobel Prize Farming columnist Denis Lehane says he couldn't be happier to hear the 'AI man' has won the Nobel Prize, in this week's Lighten Up. Sat, 19 Oct, 2024...
Government will oppose Mercosur trade deal over threat to Irish farming interests Farmers’ groups urge Micheál Martin and Simon Harris not to waver from their election stance on ‘sell-out’ pact Fri Dec 06 2024 - 19:55 Q&A: What is the Mercosur trade deal and what does it mean for Irel...
The courts are a separate independent pillar of the State but if they are not willing to buy into speed limitations imposed by councils then where does that leave those who enforce our laws or those who legislate for it? Sat, 28 Dec, 2024Letters...
MercosurThe Irish Times view on the Mercosur trade deal: a balanced view is needed Ireland should examine the detail of the proposed agreement and then make a decision Fri Dec 06 2024 - 20:11Government will oppose Mercosur trade deal over threat to Irish farming interests Farmers’ groups urge...
“Coveney denies pylon network will damage farming sector”, Irish Independent, November 23, 2013. “Why opposition to project is so highly charged”, Irish Independent, December 4, 2013. “Rabbitte says that pylon consultations need to improve”, Irish Times, January 4, 2014. ...
Facing starvation and hopeless poverty, many Irish left for America at this time. However, when they arrived in cities like Boston (andNew York, Philadelphia and elsewhere), they came with few skills, other than subsistence farming. As a result, many of them took on low-paying factory work...
Only a small number went west to engage in farming, however. Most Irish immigrants were indeed peasants, but few had the money to purchase land or had sufficient skill and experience "T he first time I saw the Statue of Liberty all the people were rushing to the side of the boat. '...
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Walsh is born in thetownlandof Rathroon, nearBandon, County Cork, on February 20, 1880. His family comes from a farming background, “working a substantial holding of medium but well-cultivated land.” Until the age of fifteen, he attends a local school in Bandon, but by his own accoun...
It’s close to the town of Deal with its beautiful long sandy strand and numerous indie shops, cafés and the multi award winning Black Pig Butcher owned by Lizzy Douglas, winner of the BBC Radio 4 Food Programme’s Food and Farming ‘Food Producer’ Award in 2022. Lizzy specialises in ...