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Gardaí and others should testify at the Omagh Bombing Inquiry if requested, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said.
The EU has stepped back from introducing trade countermeasures against the US after President Donald Trump announced a 90-day ...
Last night, guidance issued by the US also includes exemptions for semiconductors, solar cells, flat panel TVs, memory cards ...
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Cork Beo on MSNTaoiseach Micheál Martin says you 'don't ever get over' losing two children as he speaks about griefMicheál Martin has opened up about being hit by grief after losing two of his children - having lost two children 11 years apart. The Taoiseach and his wife Mary welcomed five children together but ...
Micheál Martin has never stayed in the official Taoiseach’s residence in the Phoenix Park – in contrast to former taoiseach ...
Fianna Fáil has seen a bounce in support after Taoiseach Micheál Martin endured a tense exchange with US President Donald ...
The Irish Government has pledged further €1bn in 'shared island' funds, with Mr Martin outlining vision for "connections in ...
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Independent.ie on MSNRosie O’Donnell apologises to Micheál Martin after her moving to Ireland leads to awkward Oval Office momentRosie O’Donnell wrote to the Taoiseach to apologise for an embarrassing moment when Micheál Martin was asked in the Oval Office why he would let her move to Ireland. During his St Patrick’s Day visit ...
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Daily Mail on MSNTaoiseach hails Rory McIlroy's thrilling Masters victoryRory McIlroy's historic Augusta triumph was a "marvellous national occasion", Taoiseach Micheal Martin has said. Paying tribute to the Co Down golfer, Mr Martin said he had created a "moment in time ...
If you followed taoiseach’s illogical argument, there would have been no Good Friday Agreement because we’d all have to wait ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNRosie O'Donnell's apology to Taoiseach after RTE Late Late Show Donald Trump feud mentionEXCLUSIVE - Under correspondence released to the Irish Mirror under the Freedom of Information Act, Rosie O’Donnell explained ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said it was still too early to consider supporting businesses hit by President Donald Trump's import tariffs of 20% but that he expected talks with the US on the impact of the ...
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