Tanaiste Simon Harris has criticised the civil service over immigration 'flashpoints' which he said are in part a result of a ...
The Tánaiste and Minister for Defence, Simon Harris, says he has secured Cabinet approval to scrap the ‘Triple Lock.’ It's a mechanism that needs not only Government and Dáil support for the ...
Speaking on RTÉ's This Week, Mr Harris said that the Government was "determined to move on this issue", adding that Ireland's "proud tradition" in peacekeeping cannot be held up by what he termed ...
Simon Harris said Europe is "going to need to provide more financial assistance to Ukraine and Ireland will need to be part of it". "There will be an opportunity at a special European Council ...
Kamala Harris did not attend the 2025 Oscars as we had all predicted. The former Democratic presidential nominee failed to join the list of film’s biggest stars at the 2025 Oscars tonight.
You can check out at any time. More info An Israeli blockage of humanitarian aid into Gaza poses a “serious risk to people’s lives”, Simon Harris has said. The Tanaiste said he was concerned ...
Tánaiste’s senior officials met with senator before this year’s election Former Fine Gael senator Martin Conway. Photo: Frank McGrath A majority of people want the Tánaiste to address the ...
In a statement, Mr Harris said: “I am very concerned at reports Israel has halted humanitarian aid entering into Gaza. “Recent weeks saw a much-needed increase in aid reaching people in Gaza.
Tánaiste Simon Harris is to bring forward draft legislation to cabinet this week to amend the triple lock, which would mean the UN Security Council would no longer have a role in sanctioning ...
Simon Harris. In a briefing paper for the incoming minister, published at the weekend, the position of undocumented Irish in the US is among the sections dealing with the US president, Donald ...
A gulf has emerged between Europe and the US over Ukraine, Tánaiste Simon Harris has said. Mr Harris said he will be bringing a proposal for a package of €100 million (£82.4 million ...