O'Leary told Ireland's tourism minister to go back to the classroom as he called for more business people in politics.
Simon Harris, who recently announced Ireland's next general election will take place at the end of the month, has responded ...
Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary said he stands over controversial remarks he made about teachers at an election event over the ...
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Seán O’Leary, who has won an All-Ireland minor medal, suffered “incalculable” physical injuries to his legs, fracture to his ...
Ryanair Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Micheal O’Leary made controversial comments about teachers serving in government, forcing Prime Minister Simon Harris to go on the defensive weeks before ...
Taoiseach and Fine Gael leader Simon Harris said he did not agree with Mr O’Leary’s suggestion that there were too many ...
Speaking on the election campaign trail in Galway city on Sunday afternoon, Taoiseach Simon Harris said he disagreed with Mr ...
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary has reiterated his belief that there are a lot of teachers in the Dáil and that better diversity and more business people are needed.
"I’d like to push forward, going forward. I don’t see what’s stopping it now, to be perfectly honest. There’s a good few lads ...
O’Leary doubled down on the remarks Monday, claiming that teachers aren’t the best people to deliver the kind of change he said Ireland needed in a radio interview on Newstalk radio.
Ireland's prime minister has branded remarks made by Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary about teachers "crass and ill-informed". Taoiseach Simon Harris also said Mr O'Leary would not have any further ...