Taoiseach Micheál Martin met US president Donald Trump yesterday in a hotly anticipated meeting as part of St Patrick’s Day celebrations. His visit today continued with trade and enterprise events.
The Taoiseach, arriving from earlier engagements in Austin, Texas, was coming to Washington from the opposite direction, but with the same uncertainty of what awaits. Micheál Martin was seeking ...
As Taoiseach Micheál Martin begins a day of engagements with US leaders – including his Oval Office meeting with President Donald Trump – Washington is waking up to the news that the EU has ...
The Burke family caused chaos in Washington, but Trump’s threats to Irish pharma could be the real lasting damage ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNMicheál Martin admits government had 'fear' about anti-vaccine sentiment during Covid-19 pandemicTaoiseach Micheál Martin has admitted that the Government had a "fear" that people would resist Covid-19 vaccines during the ...
All eyes will be on the Taoiseach, the President and Washington as a busy day of events and meetings plays out ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTrump, the Burkes, and chicken fillet orders: Micheál Martin's week in the USTHE CHICKEN FILLET “What is your chicken fillet order?” asked moderator Stephanie Mehta.“Huh?” Micheál Martin replied, looking a bit miffed on stage at the South by Southwest festival.It was 4pm in ...
All eyes were on the White House on Wednesday as Taoiseach Micheál Martin made the annual St Patrick's Day pilgrimage to Washington DC. Accompanying the Taoiseach on his St Patrick’s Day tour of the ...
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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”, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said. The Taoiseach said the decision was “not in ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNKey takeaways from Irish leader Michael Martin’s visit with Donald TrumpTrump once again used ‘Palestinian’ as an insult against his rivals, while describing Ireland’s housing crisis ‘good’.
Micheál Martin who was in attendance at the $1,000 ... who went to prison for contempt of court, was not in Washington DC with them.
Our live blog has now ended, catch up with any updates you might have missed below: Taoiseach Micheál Martin is due to meet with members of the Jewish community in Washington DC today.
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