Double fuel allowance, an excise duty cut and a haulier rebate to ease energy costs
Government ‘cannot shield people from the full impact of the war’, Coalition sources say
Fianna Fáil leader
Government ‘cannot shield people from the full impact of the war’, Coalition sources say
At the Irish Ambassador’s house, the crisp sandwiches, green McDonald’s milkshakes and tricolour M&Ms went down a treat
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Israel’s military strikes in Lebanon ‘wholly disproportionate’, Micheál Martin says
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In the infantile recent debate about the Mercosur deal, for example, politicians from all sides fell over each other to criticise an agreement profoundly in Ireland’s interests
Taoiseach is in Washington to meet the US president for the traditional Shamrock ceremony while joint US-Israel assault on Iran continues
Micheál Martin intervened repeatedly to defend Starmer and insisted that Europe was ‘a good place to live’
Taoiseach agrees that there cannot be a ‘rogue state’ with a nuclear weapon
Micheál Martin was a mute observer for large parts of the press conference but he made a series of firm interjections
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Immigration, tariffs, the Irish-US trade imbalance and State’s reputation as pro-Palestinian could derail diplomatic setpiece
Taoiseach rules out any Irish involvement in Iran conflict as he prepares to meet US president on Tuesday
Chicago and Stamford operations will also shut down
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Tánaiste says Ireland does not back Trump call for western militaries to escort oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz
Most recent risk assessment was published in September 2024 ‘and remains valid today’, says Taoiseach
Hundreds attend event at Irish Ambassador’s residence
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