BBC: “Apple has been ordered to pay Ireland €13bn (£11bn; $14bn) in unpaid taxes by Europe’s top court, putting an end to an eight-year row.”. Wink and nod Irish culture being erased by the EU. Could this draw attention to inadequate infrastructure once found in Ireland but being eroded as new competition in other countries especially if President Trump is elected and US companies are attracted back to the US? Debate tonight should be interesting especially as the “Apple Ruling” falls on the same day.

Apple told to pay Ireland €13bn in tax by EU 24 minutes ago 13.00 10th August 2024 Charlotte Edwards and

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The Ireland You Loved is Gone 2. This Changes Everything. (2024). You can see why a member of IBEC has said the deterioration in Ireland’s infrastructure means our multi-national companies are watchful and there are other opportunities available to them. Grand canal. £100,000 to buy the fences but it is alleged that £30,000 per week it costs to maintain and secure them! Who is getting paid? Probably the same people who own the centres for asylum seekers? What we know is that it is lucrative gains for those who own the properties. How many of those arriving in Ireland have no papers, estimate could be as high as 80%. Lies told for example jobs in the HSE for the taking. We are scamming the Africans who come here; and those from other countries.

. 24,264 views 8 Sept 2024 ✪ Members first on 8 September 2024DUBLIN 🇮🇪 The Ireland You Loved is Gone 2.

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Twelve Gardaí currently suspended for sexual assault and misconduct allegations .Not a very nice Headline? Question is, how many more out there, Who are not Caught, in the Net yet? We know at present, there are at least, 20 Gardai, in Jail as we Write this Topic. 2024. 91 Gardai under Suspension, at present. Some say, we may have to, build, a Mini Prison, for Gardai, not too Far Fetched, Agree?

There are currently 12 members of An Garda Síochána suspended while under investigation for alleged sexual assault or sexual misconduct.

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