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Conor McGregor is desperate to become Ireland's next president. McGregor shared a petition on Monday, urging his followers ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNDirectly hiring broadcast staff for Oireachtas not 'value for money', PAC told
Part-time staff highlighted their salaries are not set at industry-standard pay rates, citing they are not provided with ...
"To the esteemed citizens of Ireland and the Irish diaspora, I, Conor McGregor hereby declare my intention to seek the ...
In 2009, the Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest Act put an end to extra payments to TDs and Senators for ...
Tubridy left Ireland’s national broadcaster following weeks of controversy relating to the organisation publicly ...
Conor McGregor shared a petition to get on Ireland’s presidential ballot, calling for electoral reform and urging citizens to ...
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Dublin Live on MSNRyan Tubridy confirms he has paid RTE €150,000 following payments scandal
Former Late Late Show host, Tubridy left his role with RTE in the summer of 2023 after being caught up in a payments ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNOireachtas committee calls for rules to allow Central Banks to refuse Israeli war bond sales
The Joint Committee on Finance on Tuesday published its Report on the Israeli Bonds Programme and says the Central Bank here ...
Conor McGregor is launching his campaign for the Irish presidency, but first he's asking fans to help get his name on the ballot. The former UFC champion, 37, announced his plans to run for president ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNOireachtas Committee recommends government take action to stop the approval of Israeli bonds
The Oireachtas Finance Committee, whose membership includes government TDs and senators, published a review today on Israeli ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNRyan Tubridy repays €150k to RTE after payments controversy
Ryan Tubridy has revealed that he has transferred funds of €150,000 to RTE today. The move comes following the presenter's highly-publicised departure from Ireland's national broadcaster amid a ...
On July 17, 2025, Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy TD, Speaker of the Irish Parliament, accepted a traditional, handwoven Navajo ...
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