by Sylvia Leatham EU roaming charges slashed | Digicel seeks new funding The Irish Times reports that a new Government website providing information on the EU will be established on a permanent basis and not solely as a vehicle for the second referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, according to Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheal Martin. The website, www.eumatters.ie, has been launched as part of a wider public information programme about the EU and will cost EUR45,000, said Minister Martin. The project is a response to research conducted by Millward Brown in the wake of the first Lisbon referendum which showed that many people did not have sufficient knowledge about the EU institutions. The paper also reports that efforts to resolve a dispute over payment for IT services for a number of hospitals and HSE offices have not been...
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