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Juno McEnroe

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Past articles by Juno:

Dara Calleary in but Barry Cowen issue lingers

Martin grilled over drink-driving controversy and what he knew → Read More

Cowen sacking: Taoiseach grilled by opposition over decision to remove Agriculture Minister

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has insisted he sacked Barry Cowen from government because of his refusal to address the Dáil over his drink driving incident. → Read More

Micheál Martin sacks Barry Cowen after further issues raised

The Fianna Fáil Minister has faced continuous questions about his drink-driving charge. → Read More

€540bn stimulus package to put Ireland back on track

Dáil debating legislation to allow State enter deal to access EU loans → Read More

Mary Lou McDonald rules out any punishment over Bobby Storey funeral attendance

Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has said there will be “no punishment” or anyone stepping down for attending the packed funeral ceremony of Republican Bobby Storey. → Read More

Sinn Féin's female TDs set to take prominent roles on opposition benches

Sinn Féin's frontbench shuffle will see female TDs take prominent roles on the opposition benches while several new deputies will get a chance to shadow government ministers. → Read More

International travel date may be beyond July 9

Tánaiste Leo Varadkar says a ‘green list’ of countries for travel - to be published on July 9 - may only allow people fly at a later date. → Read More

Parents and teachers show support for blended learning as Covid-19 effects look set to last

Parents and teachers want a blend of classroom and remote education as they believe the effects of Covid-19 will remain for some time. → Read More

Jobs stimulus plan must include cash injection for SMEs, Covid committee warned

A second wave of Covid-19 could trigger more business losses meaning there is a need for immediate cash injections to protect SMEs, TDs have been told. → Read More

Micheál Martin speaks with European Commission president and Brexit chief

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has told the European Commission president of the need to support Irish regions and sectors worst affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. → Read More

Government denies differences with health chiefs over travel advice

Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien has denied there are differences between health chiefs and the new government over air travel advice and fears about Covid-19 spreading. → Read More

Second wave of coronavirus could trigger more business losses, TDs warned

A second wave of Covid-19 could trigger more business losses and there is a need for immediate cash injections to protect SMEs, TDs have been told. → Read More

Darragh O'Brien plays down rift between health authorities and government over air travel advice

The issue was a “concern”, Mr O'Brien told Newstalk, but the government respected Mr Holohan and would “take his advice on board' → Read More

Young to benefit from jobs stimulus, Vat threshold set to rise and virus wage schemes extended

Taking more businesses out of the Vat net, reducing taxes for the tourism sector, lowering commercial rates, and extending wage subsidies further are all expected to be included in the Government’s jobs stimulus package to be unveiled next month. → Read More

Geography, gender and ability key factors as coalition leaders consider potential junior ministers

Geography, gender and ability will be key influencing factors for the coalition leaders in deciding the positions of some 17 junior ministers this week. → Read More

Geography, gender and ability key influencing factors as coalition leaders ponder potential junior ministers

Geography, gender and ability will be key influencing factors for the coalition leaders in deciding the positions of some 17 junior ministers this week. → Read More

'Sizeable' July jobs stimulus package will be aimed at getting quick results

Taoiseach Micheal Martin confirmed that it would be a “sizeable package” to meet demands, including help reduce the 900,000 people now reliant on emergency pandemic payments. → Read More

Stakes are high for the Greens as they take on wide portfolio

The Greens will oversee elements of transport, supports for children, agriculture as well as the arts and media as part of their wide role in the new coalition. → Read More

Micheál Martin receives seal of office from President Michael D Higgins; Meets possible Cabinet appointees

Micheál Martin has been elected as Taoiseach by the Dáil. → Read More

New Cabinet appointments confirmed as Micheál Martin assumes office of Taoiseach

Micheál Martin has been elected as Taoiseach by the Dáil. → Read More