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Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael had long been eyeing each other with growing distrust, long before Simon Harris and James Lawless ...
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Irish Examiner on MSN'Fearless and relentless': Brother Kevin Crowley 'inspired Ireland to be kinder to the poor'Brother Kevin, who founded the Capuchin Day Centre homeless people on Bow Street in Dublin in 1969, 'couldn't understand why ...
When Brown gave a keynote address to the Irish Government’s inaugural Child Poverty Summit last year, he was introduced by ...
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Independent.ie on MSNKerry is ideal location for EU presidency meetings – ‘Where else would you bring them?’Kerry and Killarney town has been described as the ideal location to host meetings for the EU presidency next year when ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNRTE's Joe Duffy breaks silence on Presidential speculationA presidential election is likely to be held in October ahead of the end of President Michael D Higgins' 14-year stint in ...
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Independent.ie on MSNCall for Dublin street to be named after Capuchin Day Centre founder Brother Kevin CrowleyAn independent senator has called on Dublin City Council to name a street in the capital after the late Brother Kevin Crowley ...
“The closure of one of only four key access and egress points to Bray will inevitably cause increased congestion both within ...
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Independent.ie on MSNLetters: Europe needs to act more like a bloc and less like a club of hopeful partnersDonald Trump’s return reminds us that old alliances can no longer rest on sentiment (‘In Trumpian world, our rich ties to US need to be solidified’, Irish Independent, July 4). The age of “America ...
With Donald Trump cutting loose on his second term in the White House and his good buddy Ed Walsh hosting his first big ...
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Dublin Live on MSNJoe Duffy breaks silence on Presidential rumoursA presidential election is likely to be held in October ahead of the end of President Michael D Higgins' 14-year stint in ...
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have clashed all week after Minister James Lawless said on RTÉ’s This Week that there would be no cost-of-living measures in Budget 2026, and that the €1,000 cut to ...
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