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Larger TVs add to 62-per-cent rise in Irish electricity use

Dublin - Irish homes increased their use of electricity by 62 per cent over the 16-year period from 1990 to 2006, national broadcaster RTE reported Tuesday, with a report showing larger TV sets to

Irish parliament to debate Lisbon Treaty no result

Dublin - Ireland's lower house of parliament, the Dail, was set Tuesday to debate the fall-out from the no vote in last week's referendum to approve the EU Lisbon Treaty, national broadcaster RTE r

Irish politicians ponder meaning of no vote By Peter McCarthy

The Irish political establishment was coming to terms Saturday with the country's rejection of the European Union's Lisbon Treaty and trying to divine what exactly it says about the Irish mood on E

Irish truck hauliers considering fuel blockades

Irish truck hauliers considering fuel blockadesDublin - The

Irish begin voting in referendum on EU Lisbon Treaty

Dublin  - Just over 3 million Irish voters were called to the polls Thursday to vote on the European Union's Lisbon treaty.

Irish brace for knife-edge vote on European Union's Lisbon Treaty

Dublin - With a traditional eve-of-vote news blackout in operation in Ireland Wednesday, the country's three leading political parties, who have pushed hard for a yes vote, were holding their breath ahead of the referendum to ratify the EU Lisbon Treaty Thursday.

As polls show the result of Thursday's vote is balanced on a knife-edge, Prime Minister Brian Cowen told Irish national broadcaster broadcaster RTE Tuesday that if there was a no vote, Ireland could not wait another eight years for reform of the EU in order to compete with emerging economies such as China and India.

He added that Europe would go back to an uncertain situation if the Lisbon Treaty was defeated.

Cowen emphasized that all of Ireland's concerns had been catered for in the treaty, RTE reported.

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