‘How am I going to survive without her’ – Marty pays emotional tribute to beloved mother Peggy
A HEARTBROKEN Marty Morrissey has paid an emotional tribute to his beloved mother Peggy.
A HEARTBROKEN Marty Morrissey has paid an emotional tribute to his beloved mother Peggy.
An Taoiseach Micheal Martin TD jokes with Cllr Pat Daly wearing his Éire Óg scarf jesting that he is wearing the Cork colours on Sunday morning. Photograph: Natasha Barton TWENTY MONTHS on from his election to Dáil Éireann, the constituency office of Clare TD, Cathal Crowe (FF) was officially opened by An Taoiseach, Micheál Martin …
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*Photograph: John Mangan NEW COVID-19 restrictions are to come into effect from Tuesday (December 7th) after the Government accepted the recommendations of NPHET.
Leaving the National Planning Framework as it stands is “a death sentence to rural Clare,” the county’s longest serving politician has predicted.
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar (FG) has not ruled out stepping down as party leader when he is to become Taoiseach in a bid to damage one of Sinn Féin’s unique selling points.
Tuesday’s budget was a blast from the past for me. Not because of anything particularly nostalgic about the process, nor the fact that proceedings were back in Leinster House after the Covid enforced trip to the Convention Centre last year.
*Ruairí Power. Chief Executive of Dublin City Council, Owen Keegan has come under fire for comments made to a Clarecastle man who is serving as President of the UCD Student Union, the Taoiseach was among those calling for the remarks to be withdrawn.
Agreement has been reached between the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) and the Government leading to the next phase of the country’s response to COVID-19.
A former Afghanistan news anchor who had to flee his native country over attempts on his life by the Taliban has warned that terrorism will spread to other countries if the escalating situation is not put under control.
Political columnist, Eoin Neylon says action on climate change must take place in this decade or else it will be too late.