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GAA Palestine remains hopeful that its planned Irish tour will go ahead after visa applications for its group of nearly 50 ...
"Beijing has never and will never require companies or individuals to illegally collect or store personal data," said the ...
Minister James Browne has stated that a "recent survey by the NPWS shows a 35% increase in the corncrake population in the ...
A new working group has been established to explore the potential banning of commercial sunbeds in Ireland, following growing ...
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Extra.ie on MSNGAA Palestine to appeal Irish visa denial ahead of summer tourAfter the Irish Immigration Service denied visa applications for their summer tour of Ireland, GAA Palestine has said it is working to appeal the decision.
Clarifying the Minister’s remarks, a Department of Enterprise spokeswoman said the response to Mr Lawlor’s parliamentary question “outlined that Meta Ireland informed [the] IDA of a decision ...
The group has been informed their visa applications for a summer tour had been rejected by the Department of Justice.
Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs said it is in contact with the US Embassy after it was reported that the US is set to pause student and exchange visa interviews.
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