DUBLIN, IRELAND - OCTOBER 03: Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen (C) addresses the media after the result of the EU Lisbon Treaty at the government buildings on October 3, 2009 in Dublin, Ireland. View Photo »
DUBLIN, IRELAND - OCTOBER 03: Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen (C) addresses the media after the result of the EU Lisbon Treaty at the government buildings on October 3, 2009 in Dublin, Ireland. View Photo »
Taoiseach Brian Cowen has expressed gratitude to members of the public service who have indicated they will not take part in strike action on Tuesday in the aftermath of flooding. Full Article at Irish Times
22/11/2009 - 16:10:12 CLARA (Offaly) 1-5 PORTLAOISE (Laois) 0-7 Worsening weather conditions forced this afternoon's AIB Leinster Club Senior Football Championship semi-final between Clara and Portlaoise to be abandoned, three minutes into the second... Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
22/11/2009 - 14:59:06 The Taoiseach Brian Cowen has said the danger of flooding in the South and West has not passed. Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
I rish sport has been having a Death of Lady Di moment over the past few days. Disappointment after an unjust exit from the World Cup is understandable but the level of collective hysteria is extraordinary. Full Article at Irish Independent
First he reached out his arm and kept the ball in play with a firm pat. Full Article at The Independent
DUBLIN (AFP) - Ireland battled its worst floods in decades on Saturday, with the government rushing to provide shelter and drinking water to those affected and soldiers dispatched to assist. Full Article at The Nation
The Taoiseach Brian Cowen has again expressed his deep disappointment that Tuesday's strike in the public service is going ahead. Full Article at RTE Interactive
Taoiseach Brian Cowen and Environment Minister John Gormley held a meeting at the National Emergency Co-ordination Centre in Agricultural House on Kildare Street in Dublin today. Full Article at Irish Times
21/11/2009 - 17:28:08 The Taoiseach Brian Cowen has chaired a meeting at the National Emergency Task Force this afternoon to discuss the Government's response to the flooding crisis. Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
21/11/2009 - 15:45:51 The Taoiseach Brian Cowen is chairing a meeting at the Department of Agriculture to discuss the Government's response to the flooding crisis. Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
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Yes, I do. Our minister of sport actually will write to FIFA in support of that complaint and look for a re-match
I told Brian Cowen how sorry I was for
It is the fruit of years of research by many of our most distinguished historians ... the largest humanities research project ever undertaken in Ireland.
One minute, Labour is attacking the Government and the next thing it is lining up behind Brian Cowen and Brian Lenihan in a rush to be Europe's Yes men in Ireland.
Ireland's economic problems are serious and severe... The last 18 months have been very difficult and the next two years will not be any easier
The Government is in disarray over how to handle Fás. Brian Cowen’s decision to overrule Mary Coughlan’s plans to publicly support Fás shows the Taoiseach does not have faith in the Tánaiste’s handling of the Fás crisis
Paddy Power is a prime example of a company with a talent for innovation that keeps on searching for new opportunities
The only job Lisbon will save is Brian Cowen’s. There is nothing in this treaty which aids recovery. There is nothing that creates jobs. In fact, by handing away more and more power to an establishment that doesn’t want to listen, and won’t have to listen after Lisbon, we would be making a mistake that ...
I brought to the Swedish prime minister’s attention the candidacy of Mr Rehn from Finland who is a person I could support if there was sufficient support for him. He has been a very effective commissioner.
only job that the Lisbon Treaty will save is Brian Cowen's
This is a very difficult and sensitive issue as a policy matter within the United States itself and we respect and understand that
It will certainly give Brian Cowen a badly needed boost and it will certainly help him with his European partners if he gets it through.
In his first year of office, President Obama and his administration have sought to address many difficult international challenges and issues
We heard a report by Taoiseach Brian Cowen, who has shown great courage . . . it appears things are heading in the right direction
good day for Ireland and a good day for Europe
Today the Irish people have spoken with a clear and resounding voice. This is a good day for Ireland and a good day for Europe. We as a nation have taken a decisive step for a stronger, fairer and better Ireland, and a stronger, fairer and better Europe
It is a good day for Ireland, it is a good day for Europe.
The Irish people showed an Ireland embracing her future with Europe
The Irish people have spoken with a clear and resounding voice ... This is a good day for Ireland, and it's a good day for Europe. We as a nation have taken a decisive step for a stronger, fairer and better Ireland, and a stronger, fairer and better Europe.
They listened to the people of Ireland and acted in the spirit of partnership and mutual respect that defines the European Union ... That helped us to secure the vital guarantees that have made today's victory possible. But on this day the full and final credit for this victory rests with the Irish peop...
They listened to the people of Ireland and acted in the spirit of partnership and mutual respect that defines the European Union ... That helped us to secure the vital guarantees that have made today's victory possible. But on this day the full and final credit for this victory rests with the Irish peop...
They listened to the people of Ireland and acted in the spirit of partnership and mutual respect that defines the European Union ... That helped us to secure the vital guarantees that have made today's victory possible. But on this day the full and final credit for this victory rests with the Irish peop...
With a `yes' vote, Ireland will retain the confidence that it is a positive and influential member of the union, and the union will be allowed to move forward to tackle urgent problems ... With a `no' vote, confidence in Ireland will inevitably suffer.
At a time of major economic challenge, what we need is stability and certainty in the direction which Europe is taking
retain the confidence that Ireland is a positive and influential member of the union
What a shocker, Brian Cowen demanding rematch for Jedward
- eurolanguages 3 minutes ago
- lecraic
20 minutes ago
@gavreilly Oh! We should call on Brian Cowen to talk to Gordon Browne and get a replay or summat!
- davidcochrane 29 minutes ago
@Luke_Golden Susan Boyle looks like Brian Cowen playing Mrs. Doubtfire...
- NoMoreDeadCops 1 hour ago
- notoole_news
5 hours ago
