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The Taoiseach has insisted his party has not been forced on to the back foot by controversies that have emerged during the election campaign. Fine Gael leader Simon Harris was asked whether scrutiny of Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary’s comments about teachers at a Fine Gael event and a furore over the candidature of senator John […]
If in government, Mary Lou McDonald’s party says it would abolish USC on all earnings under €45,000 and increase the entry rate to the 40 per cent rate of tax by €4,000. From January, the entry point will be €44,000 Source link
There are over 400 documented cases of women disguising themselves as men to fight for both the Union and the Confederacy. One of the most famous female soldiers of the American Civil War was Jennie Hodgers, who enlisted as Private Albert Cashier and was an Irish-born immigrant who served in the Union Army during the […]
I’ve always had lower back pain – I had surgery on a prolapsed disc at a young age. But in summer 2020 back pain was grinding me down. It was during covid so by the time I got an MRI the pain had subsided. The scan showed a shadow. I told myself this happens all the […]
Two-time Footballer of the Year Brian Fenton announces inter-county retirement Sign in or createa free account To continue reading create a free account Or sign into an existing account Source link
The general election leads the way on most Irish newspapers on Tuesday morning. The Irish Times lead with a story about Monday night’s general election debate, a story about the inquest of Detective Superintendent Colm Fox, and a story about the founder of Press-Up being taken to court over loans. The Irish Examiner leads with […]
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Oliwia Pietruczuk was awarded €20,000 by the Workplace Relations Commission after her former employer was found to have victimised, harassed and discriminated against her after she became pregnant Source link
Fenton is a two-time Footballer of the Year. Source link