Issues
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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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Housing priorities
With homelessness figures rising and Rebuilding Ireland now in its third year, eolas speaks with Minister of State for Housing…
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We should avoid using simplistic arguments when discussing the complex issue of a border poll
The ESRI’s Seamus McGuinness and Adele Bergin outline some of the key economic considerations currently missing from the ongoing constitutional…
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Growth, risks and new opportunities
With InterTradeIreland set to mark 20 years of assisting small firms and other stakeholders to explore cross-border business on the…
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Ombudsman expects considerable number of tracker mortgage decisions
The Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman, Ger Deering, has told an Oireachtas finance committee that he expects to make “a…
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Brexit and constitutional futures
The Good Friday Agreement, with its overwhelming endorsement on this island, represented a major constitutional moment that should have made…
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Not working: Where have all the good jobs gone?
Labour economist and author David Blanchflower discusses how unemployment figures are becoming less important to wage growth and economic performance,…
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Putting power in customers’ hands
Bord Gáis Energy’s Managing Director Catherine O’Kelly talks to Owen McQuade about the fast-changing energy retail market and how the…
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Looking at Budget 2020
A new report by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) predicts sustained growth for the Irish economy despite Brexit…
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Climate Action Plan launched
Announced in late June by Minister for Communications, Climate Action and the Environment Richard Bruton TD, the Government’s Climate Action…
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