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John DeasyThe Business Post |
Events have overtaken public debate with the recent hard shocks of economic reality steadying minds on unification and its potential cost
Because the White House has shown itself to be incompetent and unreliable, republican lawmakers will start exerting their influence on tariffs
Former TD and government envoy to the US Congress argues Ireland has been badly out of step with America
The new tariff regime spells trouble particularly for smaller industries unless they acquaint themselves quickly with key decision-makers in...
If ever Simon Harris had a job as trade minister, it’s to recognise that Wednesday’s event constitutes nothing more than an ephemeral political moment
Having been in the Oval Office on a couple of occasions with Donald Trump, I wouldn’t be surprised if Gaza didn’t get a mention
Our new coalition partnership has begun with a degree of lethargy, and is already conspicuous for backtracking on Gaza and proposals on infrastructure
There are more ads in Irish media about US green card lottery than green cards for Irish people
We’re about to find out if Ireland’s official position on Gaza was borne of conviction or was political double-speak
If the electorate's message is ignored by the incoming Tánaiste, there's trouble ahead for his party