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New €6 billion investment fund could boost economy
The cabinet is to discuss the fund, which would benefit strategic projects to boost the economy and SMEs, on Tuesday.
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Household recycling rates up 7 per cent on last year
In the past 15 years, we’ve recycled 651,000 tonnes of waste in Ireland, six times the amount recycled in 1998.
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