Trump’s pharma rant puts Government in difficult position
Threat of additional pharma tariffs just a week after 15% rates was agreed risk undermining support for EU trade deal
Fianna Fáil leader
Threat of additional pharma tariffs just a week after 15% rates was agreed risk undermining support for EU trade deal
Party sources expect decision in August with last candidate having run in 1997
Candidates campaigning on particular political issues is a terrible idea and threatens the essence of the power of the president
Move to expand Israeli operations in the Palestinian territory would expel close to a million residents from their homes
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Micheál Martin says Ireland has added value to the global reach of Big Pharma companies that have operations in the State
‘The EU also has to continue to put pressure on Israel’
Fine Gael’s Mairead McGuinness and Independent Catherine Connolly are on the start line, but Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin continue to prevaricate
Unified patent system would ‘make life easier’ for Irish inventors and small businesses, says Malcolm Byrne
Taoiseach among Ministers lobbied by tech giant that employs almost 5,000 people in Ireland
Jim O’Callaghan and Peter Burke have made promising starts, James Browne has a lot of catching up to do
Signal has gone out very publicly that parts of the electricity network can’t meet new industrial demand
National Economic & Social Council charts a way through the energy minefield
There is a dangerous silence on the crime that made all other atrocities possible: the crime of aggression
Officer on routine patrol taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries
Recruitment, domestic violence, morale and the narcotics trade will head the agenda for incoming chief
Pharmaceuticals and semiconductors accounted for the bulk of Ireland’s exports to the US in 2024
Taoiseach welcomes conviction of main defendant, but says it is unsatisfactory that the man is still at large
Etain Tannam argues that John Hume’s central three-stranded idea for the agreement has been neglected
‘Astonishing’ that HSE expects number of overdue assessments to rise this year to more than 24,000, says Sinn Féin leader
Final terms worked out during meeting between Donald Trump and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen in Scotland
Pharmaceutical giants in Europe brace themselves for a tariffs fight that is likely still to come
Several potential contenders covet the nomination, but sources say with certainty that none have captured Micheál Martin’s imagination
Big Jim is best in class, although sluggish start means new intake of TDs are yet to get much of a look-in - and as for Tipperary’s kingmaker...
Tech giant’s decision has closed off prospect of more than 500 jobs being created
The report identifies ‘concerning misrepresentations of the Holocaust’ in some Irish textbooks
President puts chance of deal with EU on tariffs at ‘50-50′
Suggestion made when boss of drinks giant Diageo met Micheál Martin and discussed US tariffs
Peadar Tóibín says Aontú is not interested in talking to former CMO if he seeks nominations to run for presidency
Cabinet decides to delay introduction of new regime for two years amid concerns over impact
A bad outcome on US-EU tariffs would be the acid test of where Government priorities lie
Coalition leaders vow to protect infrastructure spending
Organisations warn about ‘extreme risk’ to capacity for expanding services or sustaining existing operations
Investment surge pledged by Coalition, especially in the areas of water, energy infrastructure and housing
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