Tánaiste Micheál Martin dismisses calls for intervention
Micheál Martin
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Figures emerge as Passport Service faces peak demand for renewals and new applications, while concerns over ‘bad actors’ also raised
Party has not had a deputy leader since resignation of Dara Calleary in August 2020
Tánaiste hits out at ‘little Englander’ mentality of those aspiring to ‘some mythical purity’ in Ireland
Ryan’s departure looks to be drawn from the we-have-to-try-something school of thought as Catherine Martin confounds expectations stepping down as deputy
When asked, McGrath himself has parried the question, confirming only that he would ‘give it serious consideration’
Sinn Féin must present voters with a left-wing coalition option to stay true to its message of ‘change’
Coalition’s standing will hardly have improved after the usual winter hospital crisis and a further influx of asylum seekers
Malcolm Noonan calls on Independent Tipperary TD to withdraw ‘absolutely disgraceful’ comments about Environmental Protection Agency
Looming byelections? Bring ‘em on, boy. The Tánaiste is happy with everything, while count staff, political staff and observers try to preserve sanity
Civil War parties still vying to be largest in local government as counting continues
Government will likely soon have to decide on backing Ursula von der Leyen for second term
This year’s contests offered an entertaining cast with a ballot box in one hand and hammy promotional videos in the other
As fatal dog attack on Nicole Morey in Limerick sees call for ban, experts are urging a focus on training, policing and enforcement
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