The Taoiseach didn’t disagree with her sobering assessment of global affairs but, for him, the “real showdown of substance” ...
While Micheál Martin was in China for an official visit aimed at improving economic and diplomatic ties with Beijing, it ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin acknowledged that more progress needs to be made on housing delivery if Ireland is to reach its goal ...
Xi Jinping has revealed that an Irish novel helped him through childhood trauma, in a conversation with Ireland’s Taoiseach ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said he will convene a meeting with the Attorney General to discuss the social media platform ...
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Taoiseach moves on to Shanghai on China visit where the message is the same: Invest in Ireland
Whereas the first half of Micheál Martin's visit in Beijing was about politics and a stronger diplomatic relationship, ...
Ireland's leaders have signaled their support for Denmark as President Donald Trump plots for the US to acquire Greenland.
IRELAND should consider an outright ban on X if Elon Musk doesn’t sort out the platform’s Grok AI tool that is enabling users ...
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'I don't see a security risk': Taoiseach on Chinese links to Ireland's third-level institutions
The Taoiseach does not believe there is a security threat from closer ties between Irish third-level institutions and China.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin says there is "no question" that US President Donald Trump would be welcome to visit Ireland when the Irish Open is hosted at the Trump Organization's golf links in Doonbeg, ...
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