Hard decisions, not more ministers, are needed
Reader argues Cabinet restructuring, not constitutional change, is the answer to strengthening maritime governance
Fianna Fáil leader
Reader argues Cabinet restructuring, not constitutional change, is the answer to strengthening maritime governance
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Micheál Martin said ‘there’s something missing where we don’t have a stronger department of the marine’
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Underwater fibre-optic cables carry more than 95 per cent of intercontinental data traffic
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said he leaves a ‘lasting legacy of dignity, courage and enlightenment’
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At a time when evictions have surpassed 19th-century levels, it is ill-advised to suggest lessons can’t be learned from the past
Micheál Martin said more than 50 per cent of people in emergency accommodation were non-Irish
Taoiseach accused of reneging on promises to prohibit all trade with settlements
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Government frightened they will pull investment and move jobs elsewhere, Labour leader Ivana Bacik says
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Legislation proposes to ban the import and sale of goods produced in illegal Israeli settlements in Palestine
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