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Irish Examiner on MSNGovernment is 'very committed' to reducing the cost of living, Taoiseach insists"We also have the equivalent of the agricultural ombudsman in terms of food prices. We are looking at strengthening the ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTaoiseach denies changing flights home for Japan for Cork hurling matchTaoiseach Micheál Martin has denied that his flights home from Japan were changed to ensure he would make it back in time for ...
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Independent.ie on MSNTaoiseach tries to take control of student fees issue, as Opposition press on runaway grocery pricesTaoiseach Micheál Martin, back from Japan after a week in which the Coalition was rocked over student fees, has sought to ...
FORMER Irish taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said he has “never been so glad” that the country is not a member of Nato as the ...
When the US warplane dropped a 4,400kg atomic bomb on Hiroshima, and 43 seconds later it detonated 600 metres above the city, ...
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Independent.ie on MSNTaoiseach ‘hopeful’ of EU-US deal on tariffsThe Taoiseach remains "hopeful" that the EU can reach a deal with the US on tariffs. Micheál Martin said both sides continue ...
Fees had been €3,000 before being cut to €1,000 as part of cost-of-living measures, however, it is not clear if fees will ...
Ireland's Taoiseach has responded to the fatal Texas flooding, while the Irish Consulate in Austin has provided information ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said it has been "an honour" to visit Hiroshima. He told Japanese journalists: "I'm here first ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTaoiseach says Europe's inability to put pressure on Israel over war is 'incomprehensible'The war must stop. There must be a humanitarian response and a surge of humanitarian aid into Gaza, an end to the blockade" ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTaoiseach told 'we must break the cycle of hate' as he lays wreath at Hiroshima's Peace Memorial ParkThere was some levity during the visit as an excited group of Japanese schoolchildren were left star struck after they waved ...
The huge outlay began in January when just over €78,000 was paid for a jet to take Taoiseach Micheál Martin and a five-strong ...
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