McAleese to travel to Norway on state visit
ireland.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
President Mary McAleese will travel to Norway next week for a three-day state visit.
ireland.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
President Mary McAleese will travel to Norway next week for a three-day state visit.
Royal Dutch Shell plc .com (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
SHELL TO Sea protester Maura Harrington has appeared in Belmullet District Court accused of "lunging" towards President Mary McAleese at the official opening of a civic centre in Belmullet in April of 2007.
The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
SHELL TO Sea protester Maura Harrington has appeared in Belmullet District Court accused of "lunging" towards President Mary McAleese at the official opening of a civic centre in Belmullet in April of 2007.
The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 08/10/2008
IRELAND HAS never shirked its responsibility in the cause of world peace, President Mary McAleese said yesterday after officially opening the Mayo Peace Park and Remembrance Garden in Castlebar.
The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
PRESIDENT MARY McAleese has used a keynote address to a commemorative civil rights conference to appeal for political progress at Stormont.
SAOIRSE32 (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
Breaking News.ie 04 Oct 2008 The North has taken huge steps towards delivering the peaceful and just society dreamed of by the civil rights movement, President Mary McAleese said today . She also called on unionist and republican political leaders to continue to build on the achievements of the Good Friday and St Andrews political agreements. At a conference in Derry to mark the civil rights campaign...
SAOIRSE32 (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
Earth Times DPA 04 Oct 2008 Belfast - The 40th anniversary of a civil rights demonstration that changed the course of Irish history is being remembered at a conference in the Northern Irish city of Londonderry on Saturday, attended by Irish President Mary McAleese and Nobel Peace Laureate John Hume. The demonstration, since referred to as the Duke Street March, took place in the city (known to Irish...
The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
REPORTS OF an ongoing flight to safety by British savers continued yesterday as President Mary McAleese signed the Government's bank guarantee scheme into law.
The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
Dublin - President Mary McAleese on Thursday signed into law a bill that would guarantee all deposits in Irish-owned banks for the next two years amid news of crumbling government finances and the ongoing global credit crisis. Under the plans, the si...
Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish President Mary McAleese on Thursday formally signed into law an emergency plan guaranteeing Irish bank liabilities of 400 billion euros (315 billion pounds) to shore up confidence in the country's financial system.
The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
Dublin - Irish President Mary McAleese eas due to sign into law Thursday afternoon a bill that would guarantee all deposits and borrowings for the six Irish-owned banks for the next two years, national broadcaster RTE reported. Under the plans, the s...
Times Online (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
The Irish President Mary McAleese will this morning sign off on legislation guaranteeing the liabilities of Irish banks after an all-night session of the Dáil as it became clear that more financial institutions are poised to apply to join the unprecedented government scheme.
Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish President Mary McAleese is expected to sign off on legislation guaranteeing the liabilities of Irish banks on Thursday in a move designed to bolster confidence in the Irish financial system.
ireland.com (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
The emergency legislation to give effect to the Government's €420 billion bank guarantee scheme is set to be signed into law by President Mary McAleese at around lunchtime today.
The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
PRESIDENT MARY McAleese yesterday sought to begin a national debate around the "social evil" of domestic violence and called on communities to examine new ways of tackling the problem.