Tánaiste and Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Harris has criticised the “barbaric and illegal full-scale invasion” of Ukraine ...
Tánaiste Simon Harris’s suggestion in Stormont recently that unification is ‘not a priority’ for him surprised few people ...
Simon Harris was speaking ahead of today's meeting of EU foreign ministers which will discuss the EU response and support for ...
Mr Feeney’s continual insults and lack of respect for our recent taoiseach, Simon Harris, exemplifies why the Irish people do ...
Sinn Fein has defended its decision to boycott Washington DC for St Patrick’s Day amid criticism from political opponents ...
Members of the Hong Kong and Uyghur communities in Ireland have urged the government to bring up the issue of transnational ...
The State is hoping to become a member of Cern – the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, one of the world’s largest ...
As Ireland grapples with its defence plans, the world awaits to learn the fate of Ukraine, in some private deal being cooked ...
You can check out at any time. More info Tánaiste Simon Harris has vowed that "Ireland will support Ukraine for as long as it takes" as he says that any peace deal must involve the war-torn country.
When he was taoiseach, Simon Harris didn’t appear too fussed on the idea of a re-unified Ireland. A possible reason for this, ...
Ireland’s premier will attend a meeting of world leaders organised by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss Ukraine.