Irish government allocates €377 million to cross-border projects. Funding supports rail, renewable energy, water quality and childcare across Ireland and Northern Ireland.
The Irish government announced it will allocate 377 million euros from the Shared Island Fund for the 2027-2030 period to 12 new projects aimed at strengthening cross-border cooperation and infrastructure across the island of Ireland. The largest allocation, 193 million euros, will support rail infrastructure linking Derry, Belfast and Dublin.
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