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Britain has spent £400 million on border posts that will not be needed because of Sir Keir Starmer’s reset deal with the EU.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has echoed condemnation by church leaders of the burning of effigies of migrants in a boat atop a ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNOpposition give a guarded welcome to Taoiseach's pledge to restore local councilsThere’s no point restoring them if they don’t have powers and resources': Sinn Féin and Social Democrats respond to Micheál ...
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Taoiseach Micheál Martin supports strengthening cross-border cancer care to ensure Inishowen accessTaoiseach Micheál Martin supports strengthening cross-border cancer care to ensure Inishowen access ...
TAOISEACH MICHEÁL MARTIN has said he hopes the issues over Palestinian GAA team’s visa applications can be resolved. Speaking ...
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Independent.ie on MSNUS tariffs of 200pc on pharma could lead to shortages of medicine - TaoiseachTariffs of 200pc threatened by US president Donald Trump on pharmaceuticals could lead to shortages of medicine, according to ...
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However, it's worth drilling into the details and practicalities after An Taoiseach pitched the re-establishment of town ...
Cases brought by Pa Daly and Paul Murphy pointed to article 28 in Constitution limiting number of Government members to 15 ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNTaoiseach calls burning of mock migrant boat on Co Tyrone bonfire 'unchristian'TAOISEACH MICHEÁL MARTIN has said he is “dismayed” by the burning of an effigy of migrants on a bonfire in Co Tyrone and also ...
The High Court has reserved its decisions on challenges by two TDs to the attendance of junior ministers at Cabinet meetings.
Mr McGrath, who served as Minister of State for Disability between 2016 and 2020, on Thursday gave evidence at the hearing of ...
GAA Palestine remains hopeful that its planned Irish tour will go ahead after visa applications for its group of nearly 50 ...
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