16 photos comparing Enda Kenny's retirement to Barack Obama's
A couple of smooth players.
A couple of smooth players.
The Taoiseach said Brexit negotiations take precedence over his retirement plans.
“Say it again now for the television!”
“That’s the Enda we want in charge of the country!”
… according to the Old Moore’s Almanac.
After a day of glad-handing, the caretaker Taoiseach told a US audience (tongue-in-cheek) he wasn’t looking forward to leaving.
The Fine Gael leader will officially become a caretaker Taoiseach after Thursday’s Dáil vote.
It follows a pledge from the Tánaiste earlier this month on raising the minimum wage.
Meanwhile, the Taoiseach says Trump’s plan to ban Muslim immigration is “not acceptable.”
He got out pretty quickly, though,
If Paul Kehoe is right, Enda Kenny will be in the Dáil as long as Ant n’ Dec have been alive
Fist-bumps for all… Fine Gael’s campaigner-in-chief tries his best to distract everyone from the lack of voters.
He also thinks next year will see more people coming home than leaving.
The Taoiseach has had his say on life’s REAL dilemmas. (*not really)
The Taoiseach was in with TheJournal.ie to talk the economy, the referendum, his salary and his future.
The Taoiseach delivered his keynote address to the Fine Gael faithful in Castlebar tonight, and gave his strongest backing yet for the referendum.
Grotesque, Unbelievable, Bizarre and Unprecedented.
Are you an Enda nerd or do you hardly know our dear leader?
Two farmers have been killed while working on a tractor, there were more threats of violence to meter installers, and Gerry Adams insisted he had never been in ISIS.
Meanwhile, despite appeals from an enraged Mick Wallace, the Taoiseach has declined to announce a snap election.
The Taoiseach was back on the tweet machine last night…
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The McNulty omnishambles just wouldn’t go away, Big Phil’s Big Grilling failed to materialise, and a Tory minister landed himself in hot water – over a poem.
Gardaí say they are investigating an alleged minor assault in Roscommon Town.
“People are in control” when it comes to saving money on water, Kenny said. The contentious charge comes into effect in two weeks time.
Just two best pals sharing a completely normal cup of friendship tea.
The Taoiseach’s latest comments on the health service follow fresh warnings from Department officials about possible bed closures.
And 11 other pictures of An Taoiseach having the craic today.
Enda Kenny said that incoming independent and SF councillors would soon be faced with painful financial decisions at local level.
“Ireland is open for business,” the Taoiseach has declared on many, many occasions.
The Taoiseach will also hold meetings with Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy.
Be strong little phone.
Checking the Mayo team news? Updating his Facebook? Or taking a sneaky snap? Just what was Enda doing as he checked his phone a number of times during the audience with the Pope on Saturday?