Issues
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Prolonging the Eighth
A proposed repeal of the Eighth Amendment has gathered pace in the public discourse. A referendum now seems inevitable.…
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Workforce disruption: megatrends impact on the world of work
Niamh O’Beirne, Partner, People Advisory Services, EY Ireland looks at how disruptive trends on a global level will impact the…
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Policing Dublin’s north inner-city
The Small Areas Policing programme in north inner-city Dublin has been an award winning success. Ciarán Galway visits Store…
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Madrid • Athens • Lisbon
In part one of a three part series looking at the European economies worst hit by the financial crisis, eolas…
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Delivery key to Government’s Action Plan for Housing and Homelessness
Following the property crash Ireland found itself with an oversupply of private sector housing and the unprecedented phenomenon of unfinished…
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Priorities for Irish agriculture
Speaking to Richard Halleron new Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Michael Creed has outlined his plans to help grow…
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The baptism barrier
In September Education Minister Richard Bruton launched his Admission to Schools Bill aimed at banning waiting lists, admission fees and…
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The rise of the digital customer
Abtran’s Director of Digital Service and Data Analytics, Aisling Deasy discusses with Owen McQuade the impact of the rise of…
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A major blow to mental health services
The greed of one man and his family has forced the closure of Ireland’s best-known suicide charity and undermined the…
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State set to appeal Apple ruling
Following a detailed state aid investigation, the European Commission has ruled that the world’s wealthiest multinational corporation, Apple, must pay…
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