The Government said the humanitarian situation in Gaza is catastrophic, with at least 47,540 people killed and more than ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTaoiseach and Tánaiste ‘misled public over housing claims to win votes’David Cullinane said the “tactic” of misleading the public over its housing policies had been a “hallmark” of Fianna Fáil and ...
Ireland's priority remains on delivering a two-state solution as Israel's Defence Minister claims Ireland is "legally obligated" to allow Gazans to enter. Tanaiste Simon Harris responds after Israel's ...
Remarks from Frances Black, who introduced Occupied Territories Bill, come in advance of meeting with Tánaiste ...
Controversy comes as figures show the number of Palestinians seeking asylum in Ireland has increased more than eightfold ...
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Journal.ie on MSNSimon Harris announces €20 million funding for Palestinian aid agency UNRWAUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
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Journal.ie on MSN'Overblown': Half of emails Harris received over Kanturk incident were supportiveTánaiste Simon Harris received a barrage of emails after a viral incident where he was confronted by a carer in Kanturk ...
Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Micheál Martin has insisted that housing is the "number one issue" for the Irish government. It comes as he faced criticism over the use of housing data ahead of the ...
"Tariffs are a negative in respect of economic development," Ireland's Taoiseach said as President Trump vows to place ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNSimon Harris to set up new body to advise on changes caused by Trump presidencyCabinet will meet in Government Buildings on Wednesday ahead of the first full day of the 34th Dáil in Leinster House from 2pm ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNIrish golfers might be Trump card in drive to tackle threatened tariffsIreland is making efforts to find common ground with US president Donald Trump, who has threatened to impose tariffs on the ...
The Taoiseach and Tánaiste are expected to meet opposition leaders on Tuesday in a bid to avert further Dáil chaos over speaking rights. It comes as lengthy discussions failed to reach agreement ...
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