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Dublin Rathdown TD Shay Brennan has joined the chorus of disapproval over plans by drone service Manna Air Delivery to ...
Our last three Presidents have brought international recognition and esteem to the office. An open contest will keep that ...
Fianna Fáil MEPs still to pick a side ahead of no-confidence motion in European Commission president
Fianna Fáil MEPs have come under pressure for suggesting they might support a motion of no-confidence in European Commission ...
The High Court ought to resist any attempt to bring the judiciary into a political contest being “played as an away fixture”, ...
The High Court in Dublin has been told that so-called super junior ministers are taking part in Cabinet meetings and acting as a “collective authority” with the Government, in breach of the ...
A new amenity in a North Clare town is expected to usher in a new era of economic prosperity while alleviating traffic congestion and enhancing the experience of visitors. A long-awaited 48-space car ...
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Extra.ie on MSNCoalition of mistrust — Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael tensions grow as advisors ‘tear into each other’Growing tensions between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael coalition ministers over media coverage have sparked ‘blazing rows’ among ...
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Extra.ie on MSNFianna Fáil insiders want Taoiseach to run for PresidentFianna Fáil ministers and TDs are trying to convince Taoiseach Micheál Martin to run for the presidency as they believe that ...
A Clare Fianna Fáil councillor claims she feels optimistic about the prospect of buying a home given what she refers to as ...
Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin at Radisson Hotel, Dublin, during the Fianna Fail ard fheis conference after his party by 812 votes to 62 to ratify the draft the Programme for Government.
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael are to begin talks about the possible formation of a government on Tuesday following a meeting between party leaders Micheál Martin and Simon Harris. They described the ...
Leading Irish political party Fianna Fail is “looking down its nose” at the second biggest party and the 400,000 who voted for them, the Sinn Fein president has said.
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