From enemies of the Civil War to modern partners

[ad_1] If Wednesday’s landmark announcement between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael marked the end of Civil War politics, its beginnings date back to a vote on the Anglo-Irish Treaty almost 100 years ago. On January 7, 1922, the Dáil voted closely with 64 votes in favor and 57 to accept the Treaty negotiated by the … Read more

Ryanair believes the price war will fuel the rapid recovery in travel

[ad_1] Ryanair is gearing up for an airline price war that it hopes to win once coronavirus restrictions are lifted and passengers return en masse to tourist destinations, chief executive Michael O’Leary told Reuters. Ignoring expectations of a slow recovery, Michael O’Leary has forecast a rapid rebound in traffic. He said the pain would come … Read more

Civil War Century Politics Ends With Obstacle

[ad_1] Finagle’s new party first came out on Wednesday in an all-in-one sequined nightclub outfit. This innovative development should have sparked epic scenes. It was totally historical. But hardly anyone noticed. Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael performing in concert after a century of difference, who would have ever thought of it? The last pair of … Read more

Leo Varadkar and Micheál Martin sign an agreement to effectively end 98 years of Civil War politics

[ad_1] Leaders Leo Varadkar and Micheál Martin formally signed a landmark agreement between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil to allow both parties to enter the government together. The parties agreed to try to enter the government on the basis of a “full and equal partnership”, effectively ending the Civil War policy in this country after … Read more