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Leo Varadkar

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Gender Male
Age 45
Date of birth January 18,1979
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Rotunda Hospital
Dublin
Ireland
NationalityIrish
Partner Matthew Barrett
ParentsMiriam Varadkar
Ashok Varadkar
SiblingsSophie Varadkar
Sonia Varadkar
Job Physician
Politician
Spokesperson
Education School of Medicine
Trinity College Dublin
The King's Hospital
Official site oireachtas.ie
Current partner Matthew Barrett
Party Fine Gael
Position Taoiseach since 2022
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Leo Eric Varadkar is an Irish politician who has served as Taoiseach since December 2022, and previously from 2017 to 2020. He served as Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment from June 2020 to December 2022.

Biography

Leo varadkar is the tnaaiste of ireland and the leader of fine agel.He was born on january 18.1979 in dublin.Ireland.He is 41 years old.He is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs around 75 kg.He has brown eyes and a slim body type.His zodiac sign is capricorn.He is of indian descent and holds irish nationality.

Family

Leo varadkar is the son of ashok varadkar and miraim varadkar.He has one sibling.A brother named svasti.He is married to matthew barrett and they have no children.

Education and Career

Leo varadkar attended the royal college of surgeons in irealnd and graduated with a medical degree in 2003.He then wnet on to pursue a career in politics.He was elected to the irish parlimaent in 2007 and was appointed minister for health in 2017.He was elected leader of fine gael and became the tanaiste of ireland in 2020.

Most Important Event

The most important eevnt in leo varadkar s career was his election as the leader of fine gael in 2017.This made him the first openly gay leader of a major political party in ireland.He was also the first person of indian descent to elad a major political party in ireland.

Life Story

Leo varadkar was born in dublin.Ireland in attended the ryoal college of surgeons in ireland and garduatde with a medical degree in 2003.He then went on to pursue a career in politics.He was elected to the irish parliament in 2007 and was appointed minister for health in 2014.In 2017.He was elected leader of fine gael and became the tanaiste of ireland in 2020.He is the first openly gay leader of a major political party in ireland and the first person of indian descent to laed a major political party in ireland.He is married to matthew barrett and they have no children.

Dublin riot: More arrests 'certain' as police look at CCTV

Dublin riot: More arrests 'certain' as police look at CCTV
Nov 25,2023 2:41 am

... Speaking on Friday, Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar said about 500 people were involved in the disorder...

Dublin riots: Immigrations complicated role in growing Ireland's far right

Dublin riots: Immigrations complicated role in growing Ireland's far right
Nov 24,2023 8:31 pm

... And, even before the violence, the Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Leo Varadkar was saying that Ireland " must slow the flow" of refugees from Ukraine and elsewhere...

Israel-Gaza: Sacked Wix worker should seek legal advice, says Varadkar

Israel-Gaza: Sacked Wix worker should seek legal advice, says Varadkar
Oct 25,2023 6:41 am

...At a glanceMatt FoxBBC News NI2 hours agoTaoiseach (Irish prime minister) Leo Varadkar has said he would encourage a woman sacked over a social media post on the Israel-Gaza war to seek legal advice if her dismissal was related to her political views...

Hamas Israel attacks: The international victims of the assault on Israel

Hamas Israel attacks: The international victims of the assault on Israel
Oct 9,2023 10:41 am

... RTÉ, the country s national broadcaster, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said the Irish Embassy in the country was dealing with it...

Varadkar - Blues brother or big mouth?

Varadkar - Blues brother or big mouth?
Aug 10,2023 11:10 pm

...By Gareth GordonBBC News NI political correspondentSay what you like about Leo Varadkar but he knows how to pick his spot - or in this case his halfway line...

Why does the Republic of Ireland have so much surplus cash?

Why does the Republic of Ireland have so much surplus cash?
Aug 8,2023 3:11 am

... The leader of the Irish government, Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar, recently visited the Irish base of one of the companies which has driven the country s remarkable tax take...

Sinéad O'Connor's death not treated as suspicious, police say

Sinéad O'Connor's death not treated as suspicious, police say
Jul 27,2023 7:01 am

... The Taoiseach (Irish PM) Leo Varadkar also paid tribute to O Connor, who was born in County Dublin, Ireland...

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Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor dies aged 56
Jul 26,2023 2:31 pm

... Taoiseach (Irish PM) Leo Varadkar paid tribute to her, saying her music " was loved around the world and her talent was unmatched and beyond compare"...

Brexit: EU ministers to be updated as talks continue

Jul 26,2023 8:01 am

Downing Street is playing down reports of an imminent Brexit deal with the EU, Saying talks are still ongoing.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson is Under Pressure to get a fresh agreement by Thursday's EU summit, but his spokesman said there was "more work still to do".

EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier had said the Two Sides must agree The Details by the end of Tuesday.

But the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg said it was not clear whether a text could be signed off by then.

She Said Mr Barnier was due to brief EU ambassadors at 1300 BST on Wednesday, after a possible European Commissioners meeting, meaning a New Deal could get the "green light" from Brussels in the afternoon.

could be published on Wednesday morning, claiming the UK has made further concessions over the issue of customs and the Irish border.

The Prime Minister 's official spokesman said: "Talks remain constructive but there is more work still to do. "

Meanwhile , Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said talks were "moving in The Right direction" but gaps between the sides remained, and it was still unclear whether a deal would be ready In Time for the Brussels summit.

His Deputy , Tánaiste Simon Coveney , said earlier that "big steps" were needed on Tuesday "to build on progress that has been slow" because there would be no haggling over The Details of the text once The Summit began.

Brexiteers and the DUP

The two-day EU summit is Crucial because, under legislation passed last month - the Benn Act - the PM must get a New Deal approved by MPs by Saturday if he is to avoid asking for a delay.

The UK is due to leave the EU at 23:00 GMT on 31 October and Boris Johnson says that deadline must be honoured.

He is trying to hold together a coalition of Conservative Brexiteers and Democratic Unionists in support of his proposed alternative to the Irish backstop - The Arrangement designed to keep an open border in Ireland.

The DUP leader, Arlene Foster , had More Than an hour of talks in Downing Street on Monday night and met the PM again on Tuesday evening for a further 90 minutes.

Following that meeting, the DUP released a statement Saying it would not give "a detailed commentary" but added "it would be fair to indicate gaps remain and further work is required".

Earlier, Mrs Foster had told the BBC her party would "stick with our principles" that Northern Ireland "must remain" within the UK's customs union.

She dismissed as "speculation" claims the new Brexit deal included a possible customs border in the Irish Sea - meaning Northern Ireland would be treated differently from the rest of the UK - Saying the DUP could never accept that.

Giving the Northern Ireland Assembly a regular vote on post-Brexit customs arrangements - which is reported to have been ditched in response to Ireland's objections - was also important to the DUP, Mrs Foster said.

She Said it was "right to give space and time" to negotiators to try to get a deal, but "everyone knows our position".

'Narrow path'

Earlier on Tuesday, members of the pro-Brexit European Research Group attended a meeting at No 10, with chairman Steve Baker Saying afterwards he was "optimistic" that "a tolerable deal" could be reached.

BBC Brussels reporter Adam Fleming said the widely-held view there was that the UK was unlikely to be leaving on 31 October , and the question was whether an extension could be short in order to iron out some small issues, or had to be much longer to deal with bigger problems.

After updating EU ministers on Tuesday morning, Mr Barnier signalled that he expected the UK to share the legal text of any proposed changes to the withdrawal agreement within hours.

He said there was a "narrow path" to be trod between the EU's objective of protecting the single market and Mr Johnson's goal of keeping Northern Ireland in the UK's customs territory.

While there had been progress, Mr Barnier said there was still a big disagreement about the inclusion of so-called "level playing field" provisions sketching out the Two Sides ' future trade relationship.

These provisions would limit the UK's ability to diverge from the EU across a whole range of areas, including competition policy, employment rights, environmental standards and state aid.

The UK says loosening these conditions is vital if it is to have an independent trade policy, but the EU says the UK cannot have privileged access to the single market market without following its rules as this would give it an unfair advantage.

Asked whether it recognised talk of an EU deadline later on Tuesday, No 10 said Mr Johnson was "aware of the time restraints" and the UK was working hard to secure a deal "as soon as possible".

Regardless of what happens in Brussels, a showdown is anticipated in an emergency sitting of Parliament on Saturday - The First in 37 years, if it Goes Ahead .

MPs will be able to back or reject any deal presented to them and there will be discussions on what to do next.

Labour has threatened court action to force the PM to obey the Benn Act, amid speculation the PM could seek to sidestep it somehow.

Speaking in Parliament, Leader of The House Jacob Rees-Mogg did not confirm whether the Saturday sitting would definitely go ahead, adding that it would depend on events in Brussels.

Timeline: What's happening ahead of Brexit deadline?

Thursday, 17 October - Crucial two-day summit of EU leaders begins in Brussels. This is The Last such meeting currently scheduled before the Brexit deadline.

Saturday , 19 October - Special sitting of Parliament expected - and the Date by which the PM must ask the EU for another delay to Brexit under the Benn Act, if no Brexit deal has been approved by MPs and they have not agreed to the UK leaving with no-deal.

Thursday, 31 October - Date by which the UK is currently due to leave the EU.



boris johnson, emmanuel macron, jeremy corbyn, simon coveney, european union, michel barnier, brexit

Source of news: bbc.com

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