Dáil briefly suspended as protesters shout ‘sanctions now’ during debate on formal recognition of the state of Palestine
Micheál Martin
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Micheál Martin condemns ‘barbaric’ Israeli air strikes on tents housing displaced people in Rafah
Russian officials warn of ‘inevitable response’ to Ireland’s ‘criminal behaviour’ relating to EU deal on using frozen Moscow assets
Staffing issues mean Naval Service can deploy just two of eight vessels for patrols, with one left on standby
Months of co-ordination led to what is seen by participants as an imperfect attempt to revive moribund Middle Eastern peace hopes
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Blaney and Martin in public disagreement over level of support offered by party on campaign trail
Christian Aid and Labour question if Government’s position has changed following legal submission to ICJ case
Simon Harris says Government efforts are taking place to secure the return of two children from Egypt
Ireland’s move does not recognise a specific government in the area and is based on various UN resolutions
At least one bus forced to turn back from Ballyogan centre near Carrickmines as online videos show protesters and gardaí present
Tánaiste expresses Irish Government concerns to Lebanese about lack of progress in bringing to justice killers of Pte Seán Rooney
The local and European elections are not a crystal ball. But they are a huge political event, which will both tell us things about the state of Irish politics
Tánaiste also set to travel to southern Lebanon to greet Defence Forces troops serving with Unifil mission
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