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Rosalind Carroll

  • Jul 8

    Personal injury claims in Ireland fall 35% from pre-pandemic levels, but total payouts rise to €213m

    The Injuries Resolution Board paid out €213 million in compensation in 2025, up from €168 million a year earlier, even as the number of new claims fell for the sixth straight year.

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Washington puts 50% on Canada

Trump hits Canada with tariffs as Russia pounds Ukraine and El Niño alarms forecasters

The past half-day brought a grim mix of coercion, weather risk and institutional stress. Washington turned a trade argument with Canada into a tariff fight, Russia and Ukraine widened their exchange of strikes, and forecasters warned that the Pacific may be loading heat into 2027.

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