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Independent.ie on MSNTaoiseach Micheál Martin says Michelle O’Neill’s Washington boycott was a ‘big mistake’Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill’s boycott of Washington DC’s St Patrick’s events was a “big mistake”, ...
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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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 ...
Ireland would benefit if the UK strikes a favourable economic deal with the United States, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said.
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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 ...
Trump told Martin that he didn’t want to hurt Ireland; he loves the place. The Irish leader departed for a series of ...
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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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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 ...
Micheal Martin is a man who on countless occasions hasn’t held his tongue when he believes others are politically and morally wrong.
President Donald Trump again went after Ireland for "taking advantage" of the U.S. economically by bringing up its ...
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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 ...
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