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Irish Mirror on MSN'Like many Irish people, I burn with shame thinking of Michael D Higgins at Ireland's Holocaust memorial'Jews were dragged out of their own event for turning their backs in silent protest as the president spoke. But he should not have used the one day dedicated to victims and survivors of the worst colle ...
Storm Éowyn was forecast to first make landfall in the early hours of January 24, meaning newly minted ministers had to rush ...
A sort of political column by Dara Bradley Galway’s would-be senior cabinet minister, Hildegarde Naughton, has put on a brave ...
Women have been forgotten about in the formation of a new Government which had as its first action to 'create more jobs for ...
Northern Ireland’s deputy First Minister has criticised Irish president Michael D Higgins for raising the ongoing conflict in Gaza during his speech to an annual Holocaust memorial event in Dublin.
The Coalition is coming under increasing criticism over its 'cold house for women' status after it cut the number of female ...
The Boston Celtics play against the Los Angeles Lakers at Crypto.com Arena The Boston Celtics are spending $6,420,130 per win ...
Fianna Fáil leader Martin will become Taoiseach this afternoon for the second time as the new Government is formed ...
The Dáil Éireann (lower house) meets for the first time in 2025 today to formally confirm Fianna Fáil (FF) leader Micheál ...
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Hosted on MSNMicheál Martin claims FF and FG had no choice but to strike a deal with Michael LowryMicheál Martin has defended Michael Lowry’s role in government formation talks, claiming Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael had no choice but to deal with the Regional Independents. At a tense press conference ...
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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said a deal has not yet been finalisedPresident Michael D Higgins, Taoiseach and Tánaiste welcome ceasefire and call for peace in the regionUS president ...
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