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#6755522
25 May 2021
Darragh O'Brien, Irish Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, speaks to the media outside Dublin's Custom House. Minister O'Brien reaffirmed his commitment to introduce a digital green certificate as soon as possible. Under the proposals, people will be given a digital pass that can be scanned at the airport, indicating that they have vaccinated, tested negative or recovered from the virus. On Tuesday, May 25, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6755518
25 May 2021
Darragh O'Brien, Irish Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, speaks to the media outside Dublin's Custom House. Minister O'Brien reaffirmed his commitment to introduce a digital green certificate as soon as possible. Under the proposals, people will be given a digital pass that can be scanned at the airport, indicating that they have vaccinated, tested negative or recovered from the virus. On Tuesday, May 25, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6755516
25 May 2021
Darragh O'Brien, Irish Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, seen outside Dublin's Custom House, where he participated in the commemorative event to mark 100 years since the burning of the Custom House in Dublin. Minister O'Brien then met with media representatives where he reaffirmed his commitment to introduce a digital green certificate as soon as possible. Under the proposals, people will be given a digital pass that can be scanned at the airport, indicating that they have vaccinated, tested negative or recovered from the virus. On Tuesday, May 25, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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25 May 2021
Darragh O'Brien, Irish Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, speaks to the media outside Dublin's Custom House. Minister O'Brien reaffirmed his commitment to introduce a digital green certificate as soon as possible. Under the proposals, people will be given a digital pass that can be scanned at the airport, indicating that they have vaccinated, tested negative or recovered from the virus. On Tuesday, May 25, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6755512
25 May 2021
Darragh O'Brien, Irish Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, speaks to the media outside Dublin's Custom House. Minister O'Brien reaffirmed his commitment to introduce a digital green certificate as soon as possible. Under the proposals, people will be given a digital pass that can be scanned at the airport, indicating that they have vaccinated, tested negative or recovered from the virus. On Tuesday, May 25, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6755510
25 May 2021
Darragh O'Brien, Irish Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, seen outside Dublin's Custom House, where he participated in the commemorative event to mark 100 years since the burning of the Custom House in Dublin. Minister O'Brien then met with media representatives where he reaffirmed his commitment to introduce a digital green certificate as soon as possible. Under the proposals, people will be given a digital pass that can be scanned at the airport, indicating that they have vaccinated, tested negative or recovered from the virus. On Tuesday, May 25, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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25 May 2021
Darragh O'Brien, Irish Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, speaks to the media outside Dublin's Custom House. Minister O'Brien reaffirmed his commitment to introduce a digital green certificate as soon as possible. Under the proposals, people will be given a digital pass that can be scanned at the airport, indicating that they have vaccinated, tested negative or recovered from the virus. On Tuesday, May 25, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#2654381
5 May 2018
Cora Sherlock of the LoveBoth campaign, an anti-abortion campaign in the Republic of Ireland, seen outside Leinster House (Irish Parliament) delivering a letter to Minister for Health, Simon Harris, to honour his commitment to debate his abortion plans with the LoveBoth campaign. On Friday, May 4, 2018, in Dublin, Ireland.
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5 May 2018
Cora Sherlock of the LoveBoth campaign, an anti-abortion campaign in the Republic of Ireland, seen outside Leinster House (Irish Parliament) delivering a letter to Minister for Health, Simon Harris, to honour his commitment to debate his abortion plans with the LoveBoth campaign. On Friday, May 4, 2018, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#2582830
27 March 2018
The Houses of Parliament are pictured as the sun sets, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report said.
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#2582832
27 March 2018
The Houses of Parliament are pictured as the sun sets, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report said.
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#2582833
27 March 2018
The Houses of Parliament are pictured as the sun sets, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report said.
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#2582834
27 March 2018
The Houses of Parliament are pictured as the sun sets, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report said.
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#2582837
27 March 2018
The Houses of Parliament are pictured as the sun sets, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report said.
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#2582843
27 March 2018
The Houses of Parliament are pictured as the sun sets, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report said.
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#2582850
27 March 2018
The Houses of Parliament are pictured as the sun sets, London on March 27, 2018. Prime Minister Theresa May is facing another Brexit hurdle after the opposition Labour Party announced its pushing for a legal commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland after Britain leaves the European Union. The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) said businesses are concerned about their ability to recruit workers from the EU after Britain leaves the EU. UK employers also see EU workers as 'more reliable' and eager than their British counterparts, the report said.
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