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From legislative delays to the McDonagh debacle, Micheál Martin’s first 100 days as Taoiseach have been far from smooth ...
THE Government is to press ahead with establishing a housing tsar despite the project descending into shambles. Taoiseach ...
First Minister Michelle O'Neill has said it was a "huge honour" to be at Pope Francis' funeral, representing "all those ...
A €200 million capital development plan has been published to cater for the expansion of passenger numbers at Cork Airport ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTaoiseach says James Browne spoke to Paschal Donohoe about Brendan McDonagh becoming housing tsarBrendan McDonagh was expected to be appointed as the CEO of the new Housing Activation Office at a meeting of the Cabinet ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNMicheál Martin denies Tánaiste blocked Brendan McDonagh housing appointmentFianna Fáil pushes back on criticism of James Browne as coalition tensions rise over failed McDonagh appointment ...
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Belfast Live on MSNHeartbroken mum of Cork drowning victim slams people who live-streamed tragedyThe heartbroken mother of a man who drowned on Wednesday has expressed her disgust and upset as onlookers live-streamed the ...
Out of self-interest, atrophy and complacency, the Irish government is quite happy for fellow citizens in the north to lag ...
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Irish Independent on MSNMore turmoil in Cabinet over €430,000 ‘housing tsar’ as Taoiseach Micheál Martin rows back on ‘preferred candidate’The Government is facing another day of backlash as senior ministers are to sign off on the appointment of a “housing tsar”.
A first-time Fianna Fáil TD for Kerry has been announced as the party's spokesperson on older people and tourism | Radio ...
The Taoiseach has clashed with Social Democrat TD Rory Hearne in the Dáil over housing policy, accusing him of offering " ...
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The Forward on MSNIreland’s prime minister gave condolences for Hitler’s death — here’s why that’s a contemporary problemIreland was the only democracy to issue condolences for Hitler's death on May 2, 1945. For Irish Jews today, that's a painful ...
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