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The counsel for some of the families of victims and survivors said they were "sick and tired of platitudes, false promises and the grand but empty words from the state authorities of the Republic of ...
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Independent.ie on MSNPresident Michael D Higgins lays wreath to honour fallen Irish troops on National Day of CommemorationPresident Michael D Higgins has laid a wreath at a National Day of Commemoration event in Dublin. Ceremonies took place yesterday across the country to honour all Irish casualties who died in wars or ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTrump's threatened 200% pharma tariff 'would damage everybody' – Micheál MartinThe introduction of a 200% tariff rate on pharmaceutical imports to the United States would damage pharma companies and ...
The Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland must work together to bring in foreign direct investment (FDI), Micheál Martin has said, following the publication of a key economic report.
Irish President Michael D Higgins has laid a wreath at a National Day of Commemoration event in Dublin. Ceremonies took place ...
A major protest has taken place outside the Dáil (lower house of the Irish parliament) over the Republic of Ireland's growing housing crisis. The Raise the Roof protest was coordinated by the Irish ...
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Derry Journal on MSNTaoiseach Micheál Martin supports strengthening cross-border cancer care to ensure Inishowen accessMicheál Martin says cross-border co-operation and cancer services should be strengthened to ensure access for patients from ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin signed a book of condolences in Dublin today, Thursday, April 24, for Pope Francis, who died on Monday. " On behalf of the people of Ireland, I signed the Book of ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has vowed that further legislation cracking down on vapes will be introduced to target flavoured and disposable products.
In today's world, cyber and hybrid attacks can strike infrastructure, democratic institutions, or the undersea cables on which the modern interconnected world relies, Micheál Martin said.
Ireland's Taoiseach Micheál Martin joined the leaders of Iceland, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Slovenia, and Spain in a joint statement on Palestine today, Friday, May 16. "We will not be silent in ...
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