A few short weeks ago, on Sunday 19th January, the Fianna Fáil leader, Micheál Martin, was overseeing a party ard fheis which ...
Martin was personally involved in the negotiations throughout his Belfast visit, and, after a lengthy delay, eventually appeared at the reception, as unruffled as ever, to confirm that the 79-year-old ...
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Irish Independent on MSNTaoiseach Micheál Martin says ‘false accusations of antisemitism in Ireland’ made it important for him to attend Auschwitz memorialMicheál Martin has said it was important that he attended a Holocaust commemoration at Auschwitz because of “false accusations about antisemitism in Ireland”. He was responding to a question on RTÉ ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin interviewed by Political Editor, Elaine Loughlin and talked to her about Michael Lowry and the ...
As part of a wide-ranging interview, Irish Examiner political editor Elaine Loughlin talks to Taoiseach Micheál Martin about ...
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Hosted on MSNMicheál Martin: Irish defence spending will have to rise amid escalating security threatsIn his first sit-down interview since becoming Taoiseach, Mr Martin said Ireland is 'blissfully unaware' of the threat posed ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNRTÉ sports journalist Evanne Ní Chuilinn is to become a Fine Gael senatorTaoiseach Micheál Martin unveiled his 11 Seanad nominees.In a surprise announcement on Friday, Tánaiste Simon Harris ...
Anger over speaking time led to fractious rows in the chamber, and the Dáil was suspended four times in one day last month ...
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Irish Independent on MSNReform committee should ensure changes to standing orders, says Micheál MartinTaoiseach Micheál Martin has told the opposition that standing orders should change to give all TDs “reasonable access to speaking time”. While the row over speaking time looked like it was at an end ...
Dail returns to usual business after speaking time row resolved - TDs attention focused on the government’s response to Storm ...
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Hosted on MSNLowry: We first heard of Dáil row ruling on nine o’clock news!Government leaders and Michael Lowry only learned of Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy’s proposed resolution to a bitter Dáil row ...
The row was resolved after Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy weighed in – in favour of the opposition – on Monday night.
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