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'Fine Gael needs renewal': Simon Coveney to step down from CabinetEnterprise Minister Simon Coveney has confirmed that he will not form part of the incoming Taoiseach’s new Cabinet. Mr Coveney confirmed he spoke with Simon Harris last night and informed him of ...
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Journal.ie on MSNSimon Coveney to step down as minister when Dáil returns next weekMINISTER FOR ENTERPRISE and deputy leader of Fine Gael Simon Coveney has confirmed he will be stepping aside from Cabinet ...
Former Tánaiste Simon Coveney has been appointed director of an Irish engineering and automation solutions company. Mr ...
Simon Coveney is stepping down from the Irish cabinet when the Daíl (Irish parliament) resumes next week. The minister for enterprise, trade and employment said he had informed Simon Harris ...
Reliance, the Cork-headquartered industrial engineering and robotics component distributor, has appointed former tánaiste ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTaoiseach and Tánaiste ‘misled public over housing claims to win votes’, Sinn Féin TD saysSinn Féin TD David Cullinane accused the Government of attempting to create a narrative that their housing policies were ...
Cork engineering and robotics firm Reliance has appointed former tánaiste and minister Simon Coveney as a non-executive director. The fourth-generation family business now run by CEO Peter ...
The SDLP has said it will be attending, while Sinn Féin confirmed it would not. Foreign Minister Simon Coveney and government chief whip Jack Chambers will be present at the event. In a statement ...
Despite clear foreign policy divergences between Trump and the EU, “the reality is that the relationship between Ireland and Washington is a special one,” Simon Coveney said.
The Taoiseach and Tanaiste set out to “mislead the public” over claims that 40,000 new homes would be built last year to “win ...
The Republic of Ireland’s foreign minister, Simon Coveney, said Poots’ decision was “effectively a breach of international law” because the protocol is part of an international treaty.
Foreign affairs minister Simon Coveney described it as a “breach of international law”. The country’s “institutions are being tested once again”, Givan said on Thursday, before his ...
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