Taoiseach opens Global Irish Economic Forum in Dublin

The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has formally opened the second Global Irish Economic Forum in Dublin this morning.

The Taoiseach Enda Kenny has formally opened the second Global Irish Economic Forum in Dublin this morning.

It is drawing together leaders from the worlds of politics, culture and business to focus on job creation and restoring Ireland's international reputation.

Among the high-profile speakers will be former US President Bill Clinton, who is due to attend tomorrow.

A major tourism initiative is expected to be unveiled at the event this afternoon.

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