Online public discourse continues around the Taoiseach's reaction to the US President's comment that the housing crisis is a ...
The Taoiseach Micheál Martin has been accused by Opposition parties of “plámásing” the US president while also drawing ...
CYNICS (some would say realists) insist that there’s not a cigarette paper’s worth of difference between Fianna Fáil and Fine ...
When Donald Trump was first inaugurated as US President in 2017 and then taoiseach Enda Kenny prepared to meet him in the Oval Office, he told the Dáil that "senior hurling has gone global".
The Taoiseach will lead a charm offensive in the US this week, focused on reminding the Trump administration that Irish companies are large investors in the US. Micheál Martin will also use the ...
Companies operating in Ireland need to "hold the nerve" in the face of threatened US tariffs, the Taoiseach has told a major conference in Texas. Micheál Martin has said he will tell President ...
Mick Mulvaney, former White House chief of staff: based on comments given to the Business Post by Mulvaney, some damage to Ireland’s relationship with the Republican Party has been inflicted due to ...
Tánaiste Simon Harris has insisted there is a “two-way” trade relationship between Ireland and the US, amid an ongoing dispute over what was discussed during ...
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So, why are we going? Why doesn’t the Taoiseach say, “Ah, shove your shamrock, Donald”, and head to Ukraine instead to make a point? Join the Irish Independent WhatsApp channel Stay up to ...
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