- residence, but his
successor Brian Cowen used it occasionally, as did
later Taoisigh Enda
Kenny and Leo Varadkar, who each paid €50 per
night for the use of...
- The
Taoiseach (plural:
Taoisigh) is the head of
government of Ireland.
Prior to the
enactment of the
Constitution of
Ireland in 1937, the head of government...
- are
among UCD's
alumni and
current and
former staff. Additionally, four
Taoisigh (Prime Ministers) and
three Irish Presidents have
graduated from UCD, along...
- and is
appointed by the
President upon the
nomination of the Dáil. Most
Taoisigh have
served as the
leader of the
political party that
gains the most seats...
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- The
Department of the
Taoiseach (Irish:
Roinn an
Taoisigh) is the
government department of the Taoiseach, the
title in
Ireland for the head of government...
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- Éamon de
Valera (/ˈeɪmən ˌdɛvəˈlɛərə, -ˈlɪər-/, Irish: [ˈeːmˠən̪ˠ dʲɛ ˈwalʲəɾʲə];
first registered as
George de Valero;
changed some time
before 1901 to...
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November 2005). "Award of
Honorary MBE to the Corrs".
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Taoisigh.
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original on 11
August 2007.
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November 2005). "Award of
Honorary MBE to the Corrs".
Roinn an
Taoisigh.
Archived from the
original on 11
August 2007.
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November 2005...