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Extra.ie on MSN‘Did the Irish fall into a VAT of Guinness?’ — US Israel ambassador’s tweet slammed by TaoiseachTaoiseach Micheál Martin has rejected comments by Mike Huckabee who asked if Ireland had fallen into a ‘vat of Guinness’ over ...
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Independent.ie on MSNTaoiseach hits back after US ambassador to Israel says Irish have ‘fallen into a vat of Guinness’ over Occupied Territories BillThe Taoiseach has hit out at comments made by the US ambassador to Israel, who said the Occupied Territories Bill (OTB) was ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNMicheál Martin and Mary Lou McDonald clash over inflation pressures on familiesThe Sinn Féin leader said the Government will be throwing struggling families ‘under the bus’ in October’s budget.
US ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee has called on Ireland to “sober up” over legislation which would ban the import of goods from Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Ireland appears closer to passing a bill that will ban trade with illegal Israeli settlements in occupied territories in the ...
Ireland’s Parliament looks set to formally recognize an independent Palestinian state in a move that would alienate ...
That led to many nervous “how low can we go?” conversations. But now the party has stopped the rot and recovers marginally today by one point to 17 per cent. Not where it wants to be for sure, but ...
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Independent.ie on MSNSupport for Government parties holds as Sinn Féin slumps, poll showsThe backing for the Government parties has held steady since Spring, while the support for Sinn Féin has slumped, a new opinion poll shows.
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Irish Examiner on MSNTaoiseach hits back after US envoy says Ireland ‘fell into a vat of Guinness’ over Gaza billTaoiseach Micheál Martin has hit back at claims from a senior Trump administration figure that the Government "fell into a vat of Guinness" when drawing up the Occupied Territories Bill.
TD Catherine Connolly said she is standing for the Presidency of Ireland to "enable people, to empower people, to find their ...
The Irish Times Ipsos B&A opinion poll shows support for Fianna Fáil remains the same at 22 per cent, while support for Fine Gael is up by one to 17 per cent.
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