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More than 700,000 passengers suffered disruption when flights were grounded at UK airports on August 28 last year.
O'Leary told Ireland's tourism minister to go back to the classroom as he called for more business people in politics.
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary has defended comments he made about teachers, which sparked a row on the opening weekend of the ...
A Clare teaching representative claims the country’s educational aspirations can’t be realised without input from teachers at a government level. It follows remarks from Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary, ...
The Ryanair boss also said that Media Minister Catherine Martin would be ‘far better off back in the classroom’.