Ireland would benefit if the UK strikes a favourable economic deal with the United States, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said.
While Ms O’Neill travelled to Carolina last week for a business event, she returned home rather than attend the Washington DC events as part of Sinn Féin’s protest against US ...
Trump told Martin that he didn’t want to hurt Ireland; he loves the place. The Irish leader departed for a series of ...
Micheal Martin said it was still ‘early days’ for any potential agreement between Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and US ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTaoiseach insists Ireland would benefit if UK strikes favourable economic deal with USMicheal Martin said while it was "early days" regarding the prospect of such a deal, his general view was that anything that ...
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Extra.ie on MSNRyan Tubridy: ‘While it wasn’t necessarily beautiful, it certainly wasn’t a disaster’If Micheál Martin had gone to the Oval Office and secured $1bn in funding to help fix a heap of Ireland's problems, and then convinced Donald Trump to say ...
In honour of St Patrick, here’s a word from the Irish language that has wheeled itself into English as spoken in Ireland: ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNIreland would benefit if UK strikes 'favourable' economic deal with United States - Taoiseach Micheal MartinIreland would benefit if the UK strikes a favourable economic deal with the US, the Taoiseach has said. Micheal Martin said ...
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Belfast Live on MSNMichelle O’Neill Washington boycott was "big mistake" says TaoiseachNorthern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill’s boycott of Washington DC’s St Patrick’s events was a “big mistake”, ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTaoiseach claims government must do more to increase building on brownfield sitesMicheal Martin conceded there was currently not enough redevelopment of urban sites that have previously been built on ...
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