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Enda Kenny has support for inviting Trump and leading Brexit negotiations
Kenny last week invited Trump to Ireland after meeting him in Washington DC.
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Kenny last week invited Trump to Ireland after meeting him in Washington DC.
The Finance Minister thinks Kenny’s negotiation skills are invaluable.
Enda Kenny’s future as Fine Gael leader will be top of the media agenda this week, writes Jason O’Sullivan.
The Taoiseach has appeared to row back on a commitment to put a timeline on his departure.
Enda Kenny had a difficult tightrope to walk and he performed admirably writes Larry Donnelly.
A speech by Enda Kenny last night has drawn a lot of international attention.
Even Barron got something.
The New York Times’ story was headlined: “Irish Premier Uses St. Patrick’s Day Ritual to Lecture Trump on Immigration”.
In advance of his meeting with the US President, the Taoiseach was confronted with comments he made last year. FactCheck takes a look.
Trump and Enda Kenny met in the Oval Office this morning.
“Always remember to forget the friends that proved untrue.” What?
“Always remember to forget the friends that proved untrue.” What?
It’s not going to be all green ties and shamrocks today at the White House.
The Taoiseach says he’s not “into English lessons”.
The Hawaii federal judge has put a hold on the ban nationwide.
The former Ukip leader thinks the Taoiseach should apologise to Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, Kenny has said he will raise marriage equality with Mike Pence if he gets the chance.
“An island on the edge… from here, everything looks different. We reach out to the world with optimism and belief in the power of creativity.”
The presentation is a longstanding tradition between Ireland and the US.
An event honouring John F Kennedy in Boston is among those to have been cancelled.
“Say it again now for the television!”
Taoiseach Enda Kenny said the Church needs to reflect on the commitment it made in 2002.
Enda Kenny announced yesterday that a referendum will be held to let Irish people living abroad vote in presidential elections.
Irish Senator Aodhán Ó Ríordáin explained that the ‘Irish Stand’ event in New York aims to show solidarity with immigrants.
The Taoiseach is on a whirlwind tour of the east coast of America for St Patrick’s Day.
However, Enda didn’t specify when the referendum will take place.
If passed, it would mean those North of the border would be able to cast their vote for the first time.
Kenny said he would be raising the issue with Donald Trump and Mike Pence.
Enda Kenny has said he wants to deal with the dark legacies of our past but following his statements this week, he’s still way off the mark, writes Sinead Pembroke.
“The whole border issue is a nightmare for us,” the former Taoiseach said.
Trump’s revised travel ban will come into effect on 16 March, the same day Kenny is scheduled to meet Trump in the White House.
Enda Kenny will meet Donald Trump at the White House to give him a bowl of shamrocks as part of St Patrick’s Day celebrations.
Minister Zappone has agreed to a small scoping exercise to assess if the mother and baby home investigation can be expanded.
The ban comes into effect the day before St. Patrick’s Day.
The Minister for Health has put an end to speculation about his future.
The Taoiseach said it was up to the coroner and everyone else involved to decide on the next steps.
If talks on forming a government collapse, a possible return to direct rule from Westminster is on the table.
Enda Kenny has said he will make an announcement about his future when he returns from Washington after St Patrick’s Day.
In a statement, the government referenced Shatter’s resignation letter where he called Kenny an “extraordinary Taoiseach”.
A Court of Appeal ruled that the Guerin report reached “seriously damaging” conclusions.
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