RMG77Y71–A general view Google headquarters known as the Googleplex on Dublin's Barrow Street, as Jobs Minister Richard Bruton has defended luring companies to Ireland after US president Barack Obama accused multinationals of relocating to exploit unpatriotic tax loopholes.
RMG77Y77–People take a selfie outside Google headquarters known as the Googleplex on Dublin's Barrow Street, as Jobs Minister Richard Bruton has defended luring companies to Ireland after US president Barack Obama accused multinationals of relocating to exploit unpatriotic tax loopholes.
RMG77Y6E–Jobs Minister Richard Bruton during a press briefing outside the Department of Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation on Kildare Street, Dublin, where he defended luring companies to Ireland after US president Barack Obama accused multinationals of relocating to exploit unpatriotic tax loopholes.
RMG77Y74–Jobs Minister Richard Bruton during a press briefing outside the Department of Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation on Kildare Street, Dublin, where he defended luring companies to Ireland after US president Barack Obama accused multinationals of relocating to exploit unpatriotic tax loopholes.
RMG77Y6Y–Jobs Minister Richard Bruton arrives for a press briefing outside the Department of Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation on Kildare Street, Dublin, where he defended luring companies to Ireland after US president Barack Obama accused multinationals of relocating to exploit unpatriotic tax loopholes.
RMG77Y6X–Ireland rejects Obama criticisms
RMG77Y73–Ireland rejects Obama criticisms
RMG77Y72–Ireland rejects Obama criticisms
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