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Michael O Leary Has His Say On Michael Martin and The Irish Government

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Could Sinn Fein Lead a Left Coalition in Ireland's Future Government

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State Files Revealed - What Do They Contain ?

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Michael O Leary Has His Say On Michael Martin and The Irish Government - Could Sinn Fein Lead a Left Coalition in Ireland's Future Government - State Files Revealed - What Do They Contain ? -

Michael O’Leary Says Micheál Martin “Useless” and Questions His Future as Taoiseach
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Michael O’Leary Says Micheál Martin “Useless” and Questions His Future as Taoiseach

Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary has delivered a scathing critique of Taoiseach Micheál Martin, questioning his leadership and predicting that he may not remain in office by July 2026. O’Leary singled out the government’s handling of infrastructure, housing, and airport expansion, describing it as “bureaucratic” and ineffective, while warning that political inaction could threaten Martin’s position ahead of Ireland’s upcoming EU Presidency.

Aaron Joyce, Newswire, L.T.T Media; Newsdesk; 28 December 2025

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NEWLY RELEASED STATE PAPERS EXPOSE LOYALIST CLAIMS AND HISTORIC NORTHERN IRELAND DIALOGUES
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NEWLY RELEASED STATE PAPERS EXPOSE LOYALIST CLAIMS AND HISTORIC NORTHERN IRELAND DIALOGUES

Newly released State Papers have shed fresh light on previously unseen meetings between senior Irish government figures and loyalist representatives in the early 2000s, revealing stark claims of intimidation, exclusion and deep mistrust in post Agreement Northern Ireland. Records show loyalist delegates told then Taoiseach Bertie Ahern that republicans were creating “no-go” areas for Protestants in rural parts of the North, allegations raised amid heightened sectarian tensions following the Good Friday Agreement. The files provide rare insight into behind the scenes dialogue during a fragile period of the peace process, exposing how competing narratives, unresolved grievances and political compromises continued to shape relations long after the guns had largely fallen silent.

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