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Conor McGregor claims EU migration pact will cost €4 billion, says it is a “preposterous” racketUFC megastar Conor McGregor, who recently announced his intention to run for president in Ireland, criticized the EU migration pact and claimed it would cost Irish taxpayers €4 billion annually.
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Extra.ie on MSNPoll reveals exactly how many people would vote for Conor McGregor in Presidential racePeople have said if they would vote for Conor McGregor to become the next President of Ireland, in a new poll.
Former UFC fighter McGregor would require the nomination of 20 members of the Oireachtas, or four local authorities to get on ...
Former EU commissioner Mairead McGuinness has solidified her lead in the polls in the race to be Ireland’s next president, as the vast majority of the Irish public have said they wouldn’t vote for ...
Former EU commissioner Mairead McGuinness has solidified her lead in the polls in the race to be Ireland’s next president, as the vast majority of the Irish public have said they wouldn’t vote for ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNJust 7% people would vote for Conor McGregor says new pollOnly 7% of those taking part in the poll said they would vote for McGregor, with Fine Gael candidate Mairead McGuinness way ...
Former EU commissioner Mairead McGuinness has solidified her lead in the polls in the race to be the country’s next ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNConor McGregor Releases Official Statement for Crypto Coin Days After Flaunting $49M Worth Private Jet"Genius. The post Conor McGregor Releases Official Statement for Crypto Coin Days After Flaunting $49M Worth Private Jet ...
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Yardbarker on MSNWatch: McGregor nearly attacked by crazed fanFormer two-division UFC champion Conor McGregor was in Dubai on Friday to promote BKFC 71. McGregor is part owner of Bare ...
A poll in the Sunday Independent suggests just 7% of people would vote for Conor McGregor in the Presidential Election ...
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Independent.ie on MSNSean Paul and Ashanti at Dublin’s 3Arena: Everything you need to knowGrammy award winning superstars Sean Paul and Ashanti are set to make their debut in Dublin, at 3Arena on Tuesday, April 8, ...
Minister for Media Patrick O’Donovan is to bring a memo to cabinet that would seek to block a plan to impose a ‘Netflix levy’ on streamers, saying the public are paying enough to watch entertainment.
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