Taoiseach pledges more tax cuts on the way
In an interview today, Enda Kenny has hinted at another round of tax cuts, and also took the opportunity to reject the notion that such pledge is nothing but a populist stratagem to claw back …
In an interview today, Enda Kenny has hinted at another round of tax cuts, and also took the opportunity to reject the notion that such pledge is nothing but a populist stratagem to claw back …
Such measure will be taken in response to alleged personal threats over the last few months. The Taoiseach has been advised to change the route he takes to and from Government Buildings daily, and Ministers …
It’s not what you know, it’s who you know. That seems to be the way to prosper at Leinster House. Barely 90 days after the Taoiseach became tangled in a cronyism row, that time involving …
Our hapless Taoiseach, master of cryptic diction and u-turn maestro, has done it again. Mr. Kenny claimed that a bunch of grateful workers actually contacted him when they saw their first pay packet of the …
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has today pledged to cut income tax and the most loathsome Universal Social Charge (USC), putting forward the notion that the road to Ireland’s economic recovery should be “felt by those at …
The Taoiseach has today moved to play down claims that he is surrounded by a meek group of ‘yes men.’ Mr. Kenny’s words come in the wake of comments made by Waterford TD John Deasy, …
In an act of wishful thinking, Enda Kenny has said that he will ‘ask’ ECB President Mario Draghi to attend the Banking Inquiry that got underway today, even though the ECB yesterday released a statement …
A motion of confidence in the Taoiseach tabled by the Government has passed 86 votes to 55. All parties were engaged in a lengthy debate which lasted well over 3 hours. The Dáil will remain …
The Taoiseach must be feeling the pressure in the Dáil today, as a motion of no confidence tabled by Sinn Fein is currently being discussed. Sinn Fein have called for the Government to resign over …
Despite statements to the contrary recently made by Minister for Finance Michael Noonan, the Taoiseach has today said that he cannot see ‘any reason to pay back junior Anglo bondholders.’ Yesterday, the Tánaiste also said …
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