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The Taoiseach has defended a decision not to prohibit the provision of services as part of legislation to ban imports from ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin is in Roscommon in an emergency hub for people who have no energy or water . Rachel Connolly, who has lost electricity for days at a time four times in the last 12 months ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin is to attend a commemoration to mark 40 years since the Air India disaster in West Cork. In June ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNUneasy Storm Eowyn encounter for Taoiseach in Roscommon as he warns of more 'severe storms' to comeTaoiseach Micheal Martin speaks to media outside St Brigid's GAA Club, Co Roscommon, as he rejects claims that the government ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin is in Roscommon in an emergency hub for people who have no energy or water Rachel Connolly, who has lost electricity for days at a time four times in the last 12 months, ...
Taoiseach Michael Martin has met with a number of people who have been negatively impacted by Storm Éowyn in Co Roscommon. The Taoiseach visited an emergency response hub in Castlerea before ...
The Taoiseach has been accused of failing to plan properly for Storm Éowyn by a woman who has been without power and water for days. Rachel Connolly from Co Roscommon spoke directly to Mícheál ...
Roscommon-Galway TD Claire Kerrane calls on Taoiseach to support Gorthaganny community after large areas of bog and forestry destroyed by fires Some of the forestry that was destroyed by recent ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin is in Roscommon where an emergency hub has been set up following #StormÉowyn. One resident, who says they will not have power restored until 5 February, ...
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Taoiseach among those to pay tribute to Fine Gael councillor John Naughten following his death - MSNTaoiseach and party leader Simon Harris said that the party was in “mourning” and heartbroken by the loss of John Naughten. “John was a decent, gentle, personable and hard-working man.
Uneasy Storm Eowyn encounter for Taoiseach in Roscommon as he warns of more 'severe storms' to come. Taoiseach Micheál Martin spent several hours in the West on Tuesday. irishmirror.
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