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Enda Kenny might not be hanging up his shoes just yet.
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Enda Kenny might not be hanging up his shoes just yet.
Gerry Adams announced today in the Dáil that he would miss Enda Kenny’s ‘jizz’. He did.
The decision was taken at Enda Kenny’s last cabinet meeting today.
First elected over 40 years ago, it’s been some journey for the Mayo man.
It’s all about the Enda and Leo Show this week.
The Government Press Office said Kenny had spoken to the British leader by phone this morning.
Halawa has spent almost four years in jail without trial.
Leo Varadkar is into a week of meetings as he drums up support ahead of next week’s vote to become the next Taoiseach.
Leo Varadkar is into a week of meetings as he drums up support ahead of Tuesday’s vote to become the next Taoiseach.
Enda’s on his farewell tour as Taoiseach – and happened to be in Chicago at the same time as the band.
MoneyConf, a financial services and fintech conference, has previously been held in other countries.
Leo Varadkar, meanwhile, said the fact the London attack came so soon after the Manchester bombing “only adds to the horror”.
His Department said the primary focus of the trip is to promote Ireland as a location for investment, trade and tourism.
The Social Protection Minister could succeed Enda Kenny as leader of Fine Gael … and the country.
We should know the result by around 6pm.
*like Tayto or King…
Today was Enda Kenny’s final appearance during Leaders’ Questions.
A spokesperson for the Minister said it was a slogan used for his online presence since 2007.
30% of people supported Fine Gael, while Fianna Fáil came in at 27%.
The meeting between a variety of state departments assessed the situation here.
After six years, the Mayo man has decided to make room for the next Taoiseach.
Kenny is in line to receive a retirement lump sum of €378,000 in addition to annual payments of €126,000.
The Finance Minister says he will not be seeking re-election to the Dáil.
Day one.
The Justice Minister confirmed this morning it was “not the right” decision for her.
Following in his father’s footsteps and rising through the ranks, Simon Coveney could follow Enda Kenny’s path to Taoiseach.
Tánaiste Frances Fitzgerald announced she wouldn’t be running earlier this morning.
Just over 40% say ‘yes’. About the same number disagree.
“Let the games begin,” Kenny declared, tongue-in-cheek, as he set out his plans to step down.
Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron said Kenny was “a strong leader for Ireland”.
Enda’s on the way out – here’s what happens now.
Chasin’ a goose, dancin’ to Bruce.
Will today be the day? Illustrator Annie West imagines…
Enda Kenny says he’ll address the little matter of his leadership at tomorrow’s parliamentary party.
Referendums on “women’s place in the home” and “blasphemy” were included in the Programme for Government.
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