Micheál Martin to discuss Aughinish Alumina investigation with EU foreign policy chief
Occupied Territories Bill represents as ‘symbolic act’ and suspension of the EU’s trade association agreement would be ‘more telling’, Taoiseach says
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Occupied Territories Bill represents as ‘symbolic act’ and suspension of the EU’s trade association agreement would be ‘more telling’, Taoiseach says
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Government to discuss findings of Aughinish Alumina investigation with European Commission
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