Issues
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Defusing the pension ‘timebomb’
As Ireland’s population continues to age rapidly, even plans to push out the pension age do not appear to be…
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Brexit: Future trading arrangement
With the UK having officially left the European Union, all eyes are now turned to the future trading relationship. Ireland’s…
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New Decade, New Approach
In January, over three years of stalemate in the North’s devolved institutions were ended after a draft deal published by…
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Insurance market reform
The Central Bank’s findings that a significant rise in motor insurance premiums is not being matched with an increase in…
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Technology trends
How we interact with and utilise technology in this decade to 2030 is set to change dramatically. David Whelan highlights…
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Accelerating climate action leadership in the public sector
In February, over 800 representatives from public bodies and government departments attended the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) public…
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Sinn Féin in government?
Judging by recent polling and in the absence of any dramatic developments in the late stages of the General Election…
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How connected is your organisation?
Today’s digital world is vastly different than it was just a few short years ago. Advances in disruptive technologies including…
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An unprecedented budget
Minister for Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe TD called Budget 2020 “a budget without precedent” as he launched…
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PACE Celebrating 50 years of working with people with convictions
PACE (Prisoner Aid through Community Effort) was founded in 1969 when a group of volunteers who had been visiting men…
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