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# Micheál Martin

Last year
2023
Here's what Leo Varadkar, Micheál Martin and Mary Lou McDonald will be up to in the US next week
Varadkar says he doesn't believe reimposing the eviction ban would reverse rising homeless numbers
Micheál Martin says Ballyseedy massacre was 'premeditated murder, nothing less'
Micheál Martin backs Niall Collins as pressure ramps up on Junior Minister to answer questions
Tánaiste tells Ukraine rally: Ireland 'not politically or morally neutral in the face of war crimes'
Up to 30 Irish troops will travel to Europe to train Ukrainian troops in 'non-lethal' skills
The government has announced a new cost-of-living package. Here's what's in it
€100 child benefit bonus and €200 lump sum social welfare payment under cost-of-living measures
Govt expected to sign off on cost-of-living package next week following 'good discussion'
Cabinet to sign off on the list of St Patrick’s Day visits for ministers across the globe
GOAL says 27 of its employees died in earthquake in Turkey and Syria
Tánaiste: Ireland needs to change military culture to attract recruits to Defence Forces
What did the Mahon Tribunal find against Bertie Ahern, and what's happened since then?
Tánaiste announces €2 million in emergency aid for Turkey and Syria following earthquakes
Lebanon troops on what the military needs: 'Pay could be better - we're months away from home'
Martin 'very anxious' that power sharing institutions are restored as quickly as possible
'How far back do we go?': Micheál Martin calls for 'debate' on historical wrongs by the State
Micheál Martin to receive Women of Honour report today
State looking to buy a new ten-seater Government jet that can travel long-haul
Tánaiste holds hour-long phone call with Iranian counterpart seeking release of Irishman
Events to mark Good Friday Agreement anniversary planned amid speculation over Biden visit
Women of Honour group have received no updates and await independent report
Former soldier who suffered alleged abuse criticises Government and military leaders
Civil unrest over political vacuum makes for tense Lebanon visit for Tánaiste
Govt doing all it can to accommodate refugees but numbers are unprecedented, says Martin
Tánaiste promises to ensure Women Of Honour report recommendations 'are fulfilled'
Tánaiste urges Irish troops to reach out for support following the death of Seán Rooney
'He was a gentleman': Seán Rooney's friends remember him as Tánaiste visits troops in Lebanon
Two naval ships to be tied up as staffing crisis deepens in Irish Navy
Tánaiste to convey his sympathies to Irish troops on the loss Seán Rooney during Lebanon visit
NBC top execs warned Martin and Varadkar that Ireland could miss out on big movie productions
Housing, healthcare, cost-of-living and late-night pub opening on the agenda as Dáil returns
Taoiseach hopes agreement on NI Protocol can be reached to restore power sharing
Explainer: What's the latest with Brexit and Northern Ireland Protocol negotiations?
Tánaiste welcomes data-sharing progress amid Northern Ireland Protocol row
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Quiz: How much do you know about things that rotate?
Varadkar says he has a ‘burning desire’ to bring hope as he's elected Taoiseach
McDonald didn't want to give 'credibility to this façade' by putting name forward for Taoiseach
'The honour of a lifetime': Micheál Martin resigns as Taoiseach
Taoiseach rotation: Here's how the day will play out as Varadkar takes over from Martin