Micheál Martin affected the look of a man who suddenly had found himself involved in a carny sideshow as the president went a ...
Ahead of St. Patrick’s Day on March 17, Stephen Colbert noticed an awkward moment during Donald Trump‘s meeting with Irish ...
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Ireland should declare war on poverty, homelessness and ill health at home, rather than send its soldiers to die in someone ...
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News Letter on MSNTrump's tantrums signal trade warning to Southern Ireland - get out of the European Union?Since The Donald formally assumed power back in Washington’s Oval Office, the planet’s media audiences have witnessed some ...
Post-Brexit deal means EU tariffs would apply, putting the region at a disadvantage if UK wins US tariff exemption ...
The Taoiseach Micheal Martin’s White House encounter with Donald Trump was controversial even before it was announced. Before any invitation had been extended, Sinn Fein said they were going ...
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Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has said that he is ‘concerned’ about the potential impact Trump tariffs on the EU and the ...
House Democrats demanded their Senate colleagues reject the measure, which was supported by Democratic Minority Leader Chuck ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNTaoiseach says Europe's response to Trump's 200% tariff threat on alcohol must be 'strategic'Micheál Martin said tariffs and counter-tariffs are “not good” and could “damage” certain sectors of the Irish economy.
President’s chaotic trade war continues to unsettle financial markets as administration suffers further political setbacks in court ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNUlster Unionist leader's warning to Trump administration about 'more favourable' trade deal for UK is 'absurd' - Jim AllisterMike Nesbitt’s warning to the Trump administration not to give the United Kingdom a more favourable trade deal than the ...
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Independent.ie on MSNLetters: If we’re not careful, Trump will send us back to a time when stuff was affordableHysteria accompanies the possible impact of Donald Trump’s tariffs on what is currently described as the “successful” Irish economy. We must be careful. The last thing we want is to return to those ...
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