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Simon Coveney is travelling to China this weekend - and so are three other European foreign ministers
Coveney last visited China in 2018.
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Coveney last visited China in 2018.
Dublin Airport is far from what’s normal for the first day of July.
Mark White will not be involved as he is heading to America next year.
Oisin McEntee looks ahead to Ireland’s U19 European Championships semi-final against Portugal.
Manager Padraic Davis must plan without four of his squad for the championship.
The former Manchester United and England star has signed a three-and-half-year deal with the club.
James Dolan is going to Boston ahead of Westmeath’s crunch Leinster tie against Laois.
It was the perfect parting gift for Cora Staunton as she captained Carnacon to their sixth All-Ireland senior title yesterday.
More than , €295,412.59 has been spent by the Taoiseach’s department this year.
Hickey has been detained in Brazil since August.
Peter Acheson has been a key player for the Premier in 2016.
Roscommon coach Liam McHale can understand why Conor Daly is one of the latest to depart.
The attacker is set to depart after Crossmaglen’s All-Ireland club campaign concludes.
Paul Durcan has been a key member of the Donegal side.
“We’re all going on a summer holiday…”
The 6-engined jet with 32 wheels is travelling from America to France.
A generation on, we’re still scattered across the US, England and Australia.
Young graduate Oisin Gregorian is making a video diary of his experience of leaving Ireland for Spain.
Current finance director Neil Sorahan is taking over from Howard Millar.
Michael D Higgins begins a historic State visit tomorrow but departs for the UK later today.
Stobart Group acquired a shareholding in Aer Arann in 2010 following the airline’s examinership, and is the airline’s largest shareholder.
Over two-dozen ministers will be leaving our shores next month, but who did well out of the annual divvy-up?
Two little mice fell into a bucket of cream…
Stephen Fitzpatrick, who served as Eamon Gilmore’s assistant, has resigned from his position on Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council to move to New Zealand.
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