TAOISEACH Micheál Martin says the Government will consider "options" it can take against religious orders that are "within the law". He was answering the Social Democrats, who said the orders had ...
The Government’s strategy in response to the US trade tariffs is “to optimise the protection of Irish jobs”, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said. It was a “fundamental objective”, he said ...
The 32 million passenger cap at the country’s main transport hub arises from a 2007 planning decision and has been at the centre of a lengthy planning dispute.
Opposition parties have been accused of engaging in “cynical strategies of aggression and disruption” by Taoiseach Micheál Martin as the confidence motion gets underway. The Dáil is debating ...
Disrupting the "deeply integrated" trade relationship between Europe and the United States "benefits no one", the Taoiseach has said after US President Donald Trump announced a 20% tariff on ...
The Taoiseach has been accused of “victim blaming” and “gaslighting” after saying it was not necessary for a Dublin principal to write to parents about her school’s financial difficulties.
A Dublin school was told to seek funding from its community, the Dáil has been told, but the Taoiseach has said it should not have written to parents about a funding shortfall. The Sacred Heart ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has emphasised Ireland’s goals of protecting the food, pharma and distilling sectors in a call with the president of the European Commission. Mr Martin spoke with ...
Sinn Féin, Labour and Independent Ireland deputies left the Dáil chamber, just as Regional Independent TD Carol Nolan stood up to ask a question of Taoiseach Micheál Martin. People Before ...
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