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Ireland Announces 67.9 Million Euro Prison Investment

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Ireland has recorded a 9.1 billion euro budget surplus this year, which is 4 billion euro more than expected two weeks ago. Despite the surplus, the government has not provided immediate support to households struggling with electricity and gas bills.

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RTÉ Radio 1

“We have 9.1 billion euro of a surplus this year, 4 billion euro more than they expected just a couple of weeks ago. And still the government refuses to support families right here, right now.”

RTÉ Radio 1

“Minister Alindill and you're announcing over 29 million euro in funding support projects that support the circular economy. Well these are a really practical and a package of measures that will ensure that circular economy methods are being worked on the ground 29 million euros for 2026”

RTÉ Radio 1

“the Department of Justice have said that they are putting in a record capital investment into the prison service. They say 67.9 million for the prison service in 2026.”

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