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With an ever-growing list of retiring Fine Gael TDs and MEPs, he faces a serious loss of what have been established vote-getters. He will have to contend with being party leader and taoiseach just as the election cycle kicks off. The tasks ahead are immense. The public ...
The Irish have a common greeting: “Céad míle fáilte,” which means “100,000 welcomes.” And we felt the warmth of as many welcomes when we opened our Dublin office this week. An Taoiseach (“chief” in Gaelic) Enda Kenny TD joined us in our new space to mark th...
Taoiseach says he does not believe there are enough gardaí on streets of Dublin to combat attacks By Harry McGee, David Raleigh and Vivienne ClarkeMon May 15 2023 - 19:17 Skellig Michael to reopen this weekend after dispute involving staff resolved The 6th century monastic settlement has achieve...
The Irish have a common greeting: “Céad míle fáilte,” which means “100,000 welcomes.” And we felt the warmth of as many welcomes when we opened our Dublin office this week. An Taoiseach (“chief” in Gaelic) Enda Kenny TD joined us in our new space to mark the occasion. He...
In an unprecedented development, the Taoiseach slammed the “dysfunction” within the Department of Justice. Within hours, the secretary general of the Department of Justice, Noel Waters, delivered another shock, by retiring with immediate effect (after previously signalling his intention to...
In a letter to Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Prime Minister Theresa May, Colum Eastwood said there was an "unmistakable public desire that the tragic and terrible loss of Lyra McKee marks a turning point for our peace and political process". ...
Bertie Has Tarnished Office of Taoiseach; MAHON TRIBUNAL REACTIONThe Mirror (London, England)
Arthur Beesley
The Irish have a common greeting: “Céad míle fáilte,” which means “100,000 welcomes.” And we felt the warmth of as many welcomes when we opened our Dublin office this week. An Taoiseach (“chief” in Gaelic) Enda Kenny TD joined us in our new space to mark the occ...