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MICHEAL Martin has hit back at claims EU chiefs rolled over in the Trump tariff talks. And the Taoiseach claimed an all-out ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNWe may need 'product-by-product negotiations' after US-EU trade agreement, says TaoiseachThere is still “much to be negotiated” in the aftermath of the tariff agreement between the US and the EU, Taoiseach Micheál ...
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Extra.ie on MSNMexican stand-off over Áras for Mary Lou and MicheálSenior figures in Fianna Fáil believe a Mexican stand-off is developing between Micheál Martin and Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said no one is welcoming a baseline tariff of 15pc “with open arms” but the EU-US agreement avoids a “ruinous” trade war.
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Independent.ie on MSNEU-US trade deal will ‘help protect many jobs in Ireland’, Taoiseach Micheál Martin saysThe trade deal struck between the EU and the US this afternoon will bring “clarity and predictability”, Taoiseach Micheál Martin said, welcoming the 15pc tariff deal. He said the clarity achieved is ...
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Killers of Irish peacekeeper have escaped justice for too long – MartinMicheal Martin was speaking after a man was given a death sentence in Lebanon over Private Sean Rooney’s death.
TAOISEACH Michael Martin has said he will “definitely not” run for Irish presidency this year. Speaking to Morning Ireland ...
An Taoiseach Micheál Martin with party colleagues from Fianna Fáil with his wife Mary O’Shea at Leinster House after the vote confirming him as Taoiseach. Photo: Sam Boal/Collins Photos 5.41pm ...
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Micheal Martin defends development plan, saying it will ‘transform Ireland’The Taoiseach said the 275.4 billion euro commitment showed Ireland was ‘in for the long run’ on infrastructure projects.
President Trump and Irish PM Micheál Martin celebrate U.S.-Ireland ties during St. Patrick’s Day events, discussing trade and global issues.
Under the plan approved by the parties’ memberships, Micheal Martin became taoiseach, or prime minister. He will serve until the end of 2022 and then hand the job back to Leo Varadkar.
Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, known as the Taoiseach, tested positive for Covid-19 Wednesday while attending a gala in Washington, DC, that had just been addressed by President Joe Biden.
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