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Extra.ie on MSNNo harmony as Micheál and Simon express differing views on next budgetMicheál Martin has said economic forecasts the Government received were ‘sobering’ – but Simon Harris told reporters he ...
Micheál Martin says there will not be a one-off cost-of-living payment again this year to reduce cost for students ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTaoiseach warns of 'sobering' budget ahead as tension grows over student fee cutsMicheál Martin says rising public spending and temporary tax revenues make this year’s budget especially difficult ...
THE GOVERNMENT will have enough cash to cut college fees, slash childcare costs and provide a boost for businesses in the ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has pledged €21.6 million in Irish funding to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, a 20% increase in its ...
The Taoiseach has begun his four day visit to Japan, saying Ireland's trade with the country has increased by €5 billion in ...
The European Union’s inability to come to a unified position on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is a “huge stain” on the bloc ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSN'Pay in instalments and let's see what the budget brings': Harris hints at future college fee cutTÁNAISTE SIMON HARRIS has suggested a future college fee reduction is still on the cards, as the government faces backlash ...
Tánaiste Simon Harris has warned that while the country is in a healthy economic space there are dark clouds on the horizon, ...
Good The issue of third level fees has always been incendiary in Irish politics. When Minister for Higher Education James Lawless mused on Sunday that the elimination of ...
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Irish Independent on MSNCapital awash with colour as Taoiseach leads Pride paradeDublin is awash with colour today for the annual Pride celebrations. An estimated 12,500 people marched in the parade through ...
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