Micheál Martin criticises First Minister Michelle O'Neill's decision not to attend events in Washington.
Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill’s boycott of Washington DC’s St Patrick’s events was a “big mistake”, ...
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Extra.ie on MSNJohn Lee: ‘From three feet away, I saw Trump rock back and forward blissfully at Taoiseach’s praise’Now, US President Donald Trump has banned them because the revered organisation refuses to comply with his order to call the ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNMicheal Martin: Sinn Fein made a big mistake by snubbing Donald Trump and not going to Washington for St Patrick's Day eventsFirst Minister Michelle O'Neill's boycott of Washington DC's St Patrick's events was a “big mistake”, Ireland's premier ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNShamrocks and shenanigans: Trump and Burkes failed to spoil the big Irish love-in at the White HouseAs the great and the good of Irish-America poured into Ambassador Geraldine Byrne-Nason’s impressively swanky residence in ...
It’s one thing to shout and rave about what the Taoiseach should have said and done but honestly, would the naysayers have ...
Actions often speak louder than words — particularly in strained political moments — and Micheál Martin’s eagerly awaited ...
Trump told Martin that he didn’t want to hurt Ireland; he loves the place. The Irish leader departed for a series of ...
Under the second coming of ‘The Donald’, Micheál Martin anxiously took his seat in the Oval Office. After missing out on ...
Micheal Martin said it was still ‘early days’ for any potential agreement between Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and US ...
"Today's CPI report shows inflation is declining and the economy is moving in the right direction under President Trump," ...
Ireland would benefit if the UK strikes a favourable economic deal with the United States, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said.
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