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...Bertie Ahern, Ireland’s taoiseach at the time of the agreement, said simply: “If David didn’t bring the [Ulster] Unionist party with him, then we didn’t have an agreement.”...
...listed internationally is trading at its lowest price-to-earnings ratio in five years, and investors probably recalled “significant” sell-offs in the past were followed by periods of outperformance, Brendan Ahern...
...According to Michael Edesess, a professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, local support for the security law is often overlooked by western media....
...Environment secretary Michael Gove and his shadow Sue Hayman are examining environmental protections. Brexit secretary Steve Barclay is meeting Sir Keir Starmer to talk security....
...Mr Kenny’s demand is “hysterical nonsense”, says Michael O’Leary, chief executive of Ryanair, which owns nearly 30 per cent of its smaller Irish rival....
...It was a movement set up in 1879 by the patriot Michael Davitt to protect Irish tenant farmers from arbitrary eviction by British and Anglo-Irish landlords, who at the time owned large swaths of Ireland....
...One is Bertie Ahern, the former Taoiseach (prime minister) who steered the country into unprecedented economic expansion and then ruin....
...He claimed he had been blocked by Bertie Ahern, his successor as party leader. Reynolds retired from politics in 2002....
...Former US president Bill Clinton, former British prime ministers John Major and Tony Blair and Irish prime minister Bertie Ahern have all played critical roles in building a peace process....
...John Ahern, partner in the financial institutions litigation and regulation group at Jones Day, the law firm, says: “There is no reason to suppose that the UK market will lose its position as the leading...
...Some analysts believe he was seen by Mr Ahern as a potential rival. But Mr Ahern liked to reward those who had served apprenticeships in the party....
...Bertie Ahern parlayed his 11 years as Irish prime minister into a sports column in the News of the World....
...The report details payments amounting to about £900,000 “made or facilitated” by Mr O’Brien for properties in the UK, which the tribunal linked to Michael Lowry, the then communications minister....
...● Former Irish prime minister Bertie Ahern will become chairman of the International Forestry Fund in January. The IFF is a joint venture of the Irish Forestry Fund and Helvetia Wealth....
...Bertie Ahern, Brian Cowen’s predecessor as Irish prime minister, was forced to step down last year amid questioning by the tribunal into his business affairs....
...In 2006, Bertie Ahern, Ireland’s then prime minister, had approvingly observed that the “boom is getting boomier”. But by that point a housing correction was overdue....
...Bertie Ahern, the outgoing Irish prime minister, dismissed it as a “daft” idea. ……………………………………….. Lombard: Shire’s shift in tax residency is a warning to the UK UK tax appeal...
...However he faces weeks of tortuous talks to craft a coalition after his centre-right partners, the Progressive Democrats, lost six of their eight seats, including that of party leader Michael McDowell....
...Mr Brown, who finally takes centre stage after a decade in Mr Blair’s shadow, will invite two left wing rivals – Michael Meacher and John McDonnell – to debate with him at a London venue on Sunday....
...Meeting this week before parliament reconvened, Bertie Ahern, the Fianna Fáil prime minister, hit out at those talking down the Irish economy....
...Michael Stone, who killed three Roman Catholic mourners in 1987 during the funeral of IRA operatives killed by the SAS in Gibraltar, was seen being held down by the parliament’s security guards, as he defiantly...
...Michael Collins's Free State constitution was drafted there. However, its new owners - a group of Irish investors - feel its old-world charms no longer suit the Celtic Tiger....
...As of Tuesday Irish prime minister Bertie Ahern was refusing to grant the unions' calls for a day off work on the day of the funeral....
...Michael O'Leary's hardnosed company is offering a free ticket to the first 100,000 people who e-mail Bertie Ahern, the Irish premier, to tell him to "keep your promise" to build a second terminal at Dublin...
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