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Storm Éowyn expected to be one of most dangerous on record in Ireland

23 janvier 2025 à 20:30

People warned to stay at home, avoid the coast and charge up devices as widespread damage and outages expected

Ireland is bracing for what has been described as one of the most dangerous storms ever seen, with the national weather centre warning of violent winds from 2am on Friday.

Emergency services were on high alert and the country was preparing for a virtual standstill on Friday, with airports, schools, parks and offices to close and public transport cancelled during the peak hours of Storm Éowyn.

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Micheál Martin vows to protect Ireland ‘at moment of real threat’

23 janvier 2025 à 18:47

Fianna Fáil leader officially elected as taoiseach a day after chaotic scenes in Dáil, as thoughts turn to future and Trump

Ireland’s newly appointed leader, Micheál Martin, has vowed to protect the country “at a moment of real threat” just days after Donald Trump threatened to wipe out its tax advantage and repatriate American jobs.

He was speaking moments after he was officially appointed as taoiseach, but 24 hours after chaotic scenes in the Dáil caused the cancellation of his formal appointment.

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Micheál Martin furious at ‘subversion of Irish constitution’ amid chaos in Dáil

22 janvier 2025 à 20:05

Martin’s formal appointment as taoiseach blocked after day of ‘utter disgrace’ in Irish parliament

Ireland’s incoming prime minister, Micheál Martin, has accused opponents of a “subversion of the Irish constitution” after formal election to the role was cancelled amid chaotic scenes in the Irish parliament.

The outgoing taoiseach, Martin’s coalition partner, Simon Harris, called Wednesday’s events in Dáil an “utter disgrace [with] so many pressing issues” facing the country, as a spiralling row over the speaking rights of independent TDs torpedoed the first day of Martin’s new term in office.

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