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What is Dublin Airport’s passenger cap and why are airlines like Ryanair removing routes?
August alone marked the busiest month ever in Dublin Airport’s 84-year history
“This film is going to be very controversial”: Kneecap movie director Rich Peppiatt on Irish-language rappers’ biopic premiering at Sundance Film Festival
David Roy chats to Rich Peppiatt about the Belfast-based director’s biopic of the anarchic west Belfast rap trio, which will become the first ever Irish language feature to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival next week...
Stormont set to fall in line as club championship crowds due to be capped
THE GAA is confident that Stormont will bring dates forward in line with the Irish government, but is preparing for crowds at early club games to be significantly capped.
Investment at bottom end as crucial as cap at the top: Harbinson
ANTRIM manager Lenny Harbinson believes that the GAA must deal with the growing spending on inter-county teams by not only introducing a spending cap, but also having a minimum spend on coaching and clubs.
Post-Brexit agriculture plans will have serious impact on the north
The British government’s post-Brexit agriculture plans will have a “serious impact” on farms in Northern Ireland, MPs warned.
Ads that include gender stereotypes are to be banned
Ads that contrast girls as caring with boys as daring or suggest that new mothers should prioritise looking attractive over emotional well-being are likely to be among those banned under a proposed new rule to end harmful gender stereotyping.
BBC news presenter pay ‘to be capped at £320,000’ following outcry
Several male presenters have already agreed to have their pay cut.
Record 97% of CAP payments made by DAERA
THE Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has announced that a record 97 per cent of farmers in the north have received a full or balance CAP payment in December 2017.
Fears of post-Brexit fall in farm incomes as Michael Gove calls halt to 'hand-outs'
THERE are fears that the north's farmers will face a post-Brexit drop in income after the British environment secretary warned that subsidies will have to be earned rather than just handed out.