Martin dismisses ‘so-called recruitment embargo’, says needs to be a focus on ‘deployment and outcomes’
Micheál Martin
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Irish officials expect vote on full Palestinian UN membership at General Assembly to be carried by significant margin, says Micheál Martin
There needs to be a second half of the plan beyond telling the continuing arrivals that they’re on their own. All this just plays to the “Ireland is full” gang
Paschal Donohoe has ‘always been a really big fan of Billie Eilish’
It has been a long, tiring journey, he said in a WhatsApp message
At present planning rules only allow modular homes to be fast-tracked for Ukrainians but this may be expanded
Tánaiste dismisses ‘right wing Tory press’ claims over sending gardaí to Border, tells Social Democrats TD not to ‘get taken in by the Telegraph’
Bríd Smyth asks Martin ‘what exactly is it that you want to do that you can’t already do with our Defence Forces inside the triple lock?’
Government believes biggest lever at its disposal is ramping up processing times for Nigerian applicants irrespective of any deal with London
Prof Niamh Brennan’s long-awaited report on RTÉ is said to have exercised ‘restraint’ on question of apportioning blame on individuals
Cabinet also set to agree a €79.5 million package for farmers and landowners whose forests have been impacted by ash dieback
Cabinet poised to back plan amid controversy over claim more than 80 per cent of people applying for asylum in Ireland are coming across the Border
UK denies its stance on asylum seekers threatens agreement with Republic
PM’s refusal to accept back asylum seekers using Border as route from UK to Republic raises tensions at bilateral conference
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