DUBLIN - Ireland moved on Tuesday to remove a law that prevents the deployment of its troops without U.N. approval, with Prime Minister Micheal Martin saying he did not want Russia, China or the ...
A new report warns Ireland needs to “act now” or it could be in line to pay significant compliance costs. View on euronews ...
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Journal.ie on MSNMicheál Martin tells opposition parties to 'cop on' in (yet another) Dáil speaking rights rowTAOISEACH MICHÉAL MARTIN has accused the Opposition of playing up to the media in relation to the speaking rights row, ...
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Irish Independent on MSN‘We don’t want countries like Russia to have a veto’ – Taoiseach defends move to scrap ‘Triple Lock’The Tánaiste and Defence Minister Simon Harris says he has secured Cabinet approval to scrap the Triple Lock. It's a mechanism that needs not only Government and Dáil support for the deployment ...
After signaling an openness to deploy peacekeepers to Ukraine, Ireland is now working towards a legislative change to remove ...
Europe is very conscious of the fact that there are many other states across Europe who fear Russian aggression.” Picture: ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNSuspension of US support for Ukraine a ‘serious setback’, says TaoiseachThe US decision to suspend delivery of ammunition and other equipment to Kyiv is a “serious setback” towards achieving peace, ...
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Journal.ie on MSNIreland prepares €100mn in aid for Ukraine as Taoiseach says US suspension is 'serious setback'Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
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Taoiseach defends Government response to tackling emissionsUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTaoiseach describes suspension of US support for Ukraine as a 'serious setback'Taoiseach Micheal Martin, who is due to meet Mr Trump in Washington DC next week, said on Tuesday: "It’s a very serious ...
Michelle O'Neill hopes Taoiseach Micheal Martin will raise Ireland's views on Palestine with US President Donald Trump at St.
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