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Brian Feeney: To run or not to run for Irish president, that is the question for Mary Lou McDonald and Sinn Féin
After all, the last time FF entered the race was 1997 with the surprise candidature of Mary McAleese, selected over former ...
An Taoiseach Micheál Martin with party colleagues from Fianna Fáil with his wife Mary O’Shea at Leinster House after the vote confirming him as Taoiseach. Photo: Sam Boal/Collins Photos 5.41pm ...
MICHEAL Martin has hit back at claims EU chiefs rolled over in the Trump tariff talks. And the Taoiseach claimed an all-out ...
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Extra.ie on MSNMexican stand-off over Áras for Mary Lou and Micheál
Senior figures in Fianna Fáil believe a Mexican stand-off is developing between Micheál Martin and Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNWe may need 'product-by-product negotiations' after US-EU trade agreement, says Taoiseach
There is still “much to be negotiated” in the aftermath of the tariff agreement between the US and the EU, Taoiseach Micheál ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNMan charged with vandalising Taoiseach's office in Cork further remanded on bail
Court heard it was alleged that 'spray paint was used to deface the front of the building with a number of slogans/phrases in ...
France and Germany have warned about the economic fallout from the 15 percent tariffs European goods face in the U.S.
It is ‘unsatisfactory’ that the key man convicted for the killing of Irish peacekeeper Seán Rooney in 2022 is still at large, ...
President Trump and Irish PM Micheál Martin celebrate U.S.-Ireland ties during St. Patrick’s Day events, discussing trade and global issues.
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TheJournal.ie on MSNMicheál Martin likens Israel's plans for 'humanitarian city' in Gaza to a 'concentration camp'
Martin rejected Alan Shatter’s description of a bill that would ban trade with illegal Israeli settlements as “Nazi legislation”.
President Trump and Irish PM Micheál Martin celebrate U.S.-Ireland ties during St. Patrick’s Day events, discussing trade and global issues.
President Trump and Irish PM Micheál Martin celebrate U.S.-Ireland ties during St. Patrick’s Day events, discussing trade and global issues.
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