Simon Harris claims there was no question of dropping the Fine Gael politician who engaged in inappropriate behaviour with a ...
Sinn Féin has submitted a Dáil motion calling on Fine Gael leader and Tánaiste Simon Harris to make a statement on Senator ...
Tánaiste Simon Harris has said Ireland must significantly ramp up defence from its current level of €1.5 billion.
Circumstances that led to Martin Conway’s resignation were distressing and there will be ‘a full investigation’, Simon Harris ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNCalls for Simon Harris to address Dail following Martin Conway resignationMr Conway announced he was resigning from Fine Gael on Sunday as he confirmed that he had been arrested while drunk on O’Connell Street on January 22 while “crawling on all fours” ...
On social media on Sunday, Tánaiste and Fine Gael leader Simon Harris also sounded a warning note and said: “We can never go back to the failed policies of the past when it comes to housing.” ...
Five female Sinn Féin Oireachtas members have urged Fine Gael leader Simon Harris to take Dáil questions on Senator Martin ...
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Irish Daily Mirror on MSNSimon Harris distances himself from Micheál Martin's remarks on Rent Pressure ZoneMicheál Martin insisted that he was “not responsible for all the noise” that came following his own comments on Rent Pressure ...
Senator Seán Kyne has been appointed as Leader of the Seanad and Leader of the Fine Gael group, on the advice of Tánaiste ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNSimon Harris says it would have been 'unusual' to reopen investigation into Martin ConwayThe Fine Gael leader said that it was "appropriate" for Mr Conway to resign the party whip last weekend after it emerged he was arrested while drunk on O’Connell Street ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNFemale Sinn Féin politicians ask Simon Harris to address Dail on Martin Conway scandalMr Conway resigned the Fine Gael whip on Sunday after it emerged he had been arrested on O’Connell Street last month while ...
The Fine Gael parliamentary party is getting used to itsnew normal. It former taoiseach is now Tánaiste and the “new energy” ...
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