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Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said it has been "an honour" to visit Hiroshima. He told Japanese journalists: "I'm here first ...
When the US warplane dropped a 4,400kg atomic bomb on Hiroshima, and 43 seconds later it detonated 600 metres above the city, ...
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Independent.ie on MSNStudents in line for permanent fee cut as Coalition parties move on to budget battle over welfare paymentsThird-level students are in line to see hundreds of euro permanently cut off their college fees, in a move that will be seen ...
European credibility has “taken a hit” as a result of the lack of action by the EU over the “slaughter in Gaza”, the ...
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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 ...
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Extra.ie on MSNNo harmony as Micheál and Simon express differing views on next budgetThe Government appears split on spending plans ahead of Budget 2026. Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said economic forecasts the ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNRTE's Joe Duffy breaks silence on Presidential speculationA presidential election is likely to be held in October ahead of the end of President Michael D Higgins' 14-year stint in ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTaoiseach told 'we must break the cycle of hate' as he lays wreath at Hiroshima's Peace Memorial ParkThere was some levity during the visit as an excited group of Japanese schoolchildren were left star struck after they waved ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNTaoiseach hints childcare focus in Budget will be on increasing places rather than cutting costsAsked if the government will be prioritising increasing childcare places over reducing costs this year, the Taoiseach said ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTaoiseach urges fiscal caution as EU rules tighten and trade tensions growMicheál Martin warns of unsustainable spending, prioritises housing and child poverty amid new EU and global pressures ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTaoiseach hints at possible student fee cuts despite coalition split over third-level fundingMicheál Martin says rising public spending and temporary tax revenues make this year’s budget especially difficult ...
Brendan Gleeson has said he had a reason to call Taoiseach Micheál Martin a “moron” almost 20 years ago, but the Irish actor ...
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