The Suspect dodged difficult questions about oligarchs then lost his temper. Not all Russian money was dirty money, he shouted The prime minister’s parliamentary private secretaries were all decked out in blue and yellow. As were Theresa May and several SNP MPs. They could all have come straight from a Ryanair convention. Elsewhere in the chamber, MPs settled for rather more sober blue and yellow ribbons. But the sentiment was exactly the same. This was a House of Commons united in its support for Ukraine. When the Speaker announced that the Ukrainian ambassador, Vadym Prystaiko, was in the gallery, the house rose as one to give him a prolonged and heartfelt standing ovation . It was as moving as it was unprecedented. Though NHS workers might point out that clapping sometimes comes cheap from politicians. Continue reading…

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06:23pm, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 The Irish Times
Ryanair rises in Dublin as O’Leary reassures investors while AIB down ahead of results
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Each airline has its own policy on the wearing of face coverings onboard

Oil surge hampers airlines'' recovery: Ryanair CEO

04:02pm, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 UrduPoint
A surge in oil prices fuelled by the invasion of Ukraine by key producer Russia will hamper airlines financial recovery from pandemic fallout, Ryanair chief executive Michael OLeary said Wednesday
Ryanair has announced it will be the first airline to return to Ukraine.
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Ryanair boss O’Leary warns of ‘very difficult’ period for airlines

01:20pm, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 Financial Times
News, analysis and comment from the Financial Times, the worldʼs leading global business publication
Ryanair Group CEO Michael O’Leary delivers remarks during a press conference in Lux Lisboa Park Hotel. Horacio Villalobos | Corbis News | Getty Images The chief executive of budget airline Ryanair has said that the most effective way to target Russia amid its ongoing onslaught of Ukraine is to ramp up oil production in the […] Ryanair CEO says greater Western oil production ‘hits Russia hardest’
The CEO of budget airline Ryanair has said that the most effective way to target Russia amid its onslaught of Ukraine is to ramp up oil production in the West.

Ryanair boss: Air fares will be higher this summer

12:45pm, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 BBC
Soaring oil prices and Covid effects will push up air fares this summer, says Michael O''Leary.

Ryanair to end face masks by the summer, says Michael O''Leary

11:53am, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 The Telegraph
Airline is consulting with staff over dropping face coverings by the end of May
Ryanair has announced it will be the first airline to return to Ukraine.

Ryanair will be ‘first airline to return to Ukraine’, says CEO

11:02am, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 The Guardian
Low-cost airline is flying humanitarian cargo to the country after halting all commercial flights
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