Public Affairs
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100 years of Seanad Éireann
December 2022 marked the centenary of the foundation of Seanad Éireann, the upper house of the Oireachtas which has survived…
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Oileán Carter Stritch: Reflections on COP27
Having travelled to Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt as a youth representative in Ireland’s official delegation, in November 2022, Oileán Carter Stritch…
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Rethinking the European Union’s energy strategy
The European energy market is struggling to ensure a sustainable price and supply of energy for consumers partially, though not…
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New EU Directive for working parents
Having been ratified in 2019, the EU’s Directive on Work-life Balance officially entered into the EU’s official journal in July…
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Meet the media: Daniel Murray
Daniel Murray is a political correspondent with the Business Post, having previously worked as a producer on the Tonight with…
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Ireland’s politicians make their cases for reunification
eolas Magazine attended the Ireland’s Future conference on 1 October at the 3Arena in Dublin. The very presence of all…
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Getting to grips with the energy demand of data centres
Data centres are key parts of the digital and data economy, writes Paul Deane, senior researcher in clean energy futures…
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Political Platform Ged Nash TD
Labour Party spokesperson for finance, public expenditure and reform Ged Nash TD was first elected to represent the Louth Dáil…
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Russian invasion of Ukraine and the implications for Ireland
The Russian invasion of Ukraine continues to have pervasive implications. With a housing system being further tested by the more…
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The potential impact of the disruption in Russian gas supplies to Europe
Premature moves to reduce European dependence on Russian gas could lead to storage levels reaching lows that would render gas…
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