Public Affairs
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The island economy
Research commissioned to inform a forthcoming shared island report by the Department of the Taoiseach has highlighted a range of…
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The failure of partition
When Ireland was divided in 1921, few people thought that partition would last 100 years. Not that there is much…
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The creation of Northern Ireland: Home rule for unionists
Current debates over the future of the union, which focus on the question of Scottish independence, and what format it…
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Varadkar: 40,000 homes per year and a united Ireland within decades
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar told the Fine Gael Ard Fheis that Ireland must build 40,000 homes per year in his leader’s…
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Towards a new Ireland
The creation of a new Ireland will first require a focus on creating a shared island, says Fine Gael TD…
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Trade Union Desk
Since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic we have seen radical shifts in our working practices. What is becoming clear…
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Political Platform
First elected to the Dáil in February 2020, Violet-Anne Wynne is Sinn Féin’s TD for the Clare constituency. A graduate…
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De facto annexation of Palestine
The passing of the Annexation of Palestine motion in Dáil Éireann was a landmark moment in European politics writes Jilan…
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Tax transparency and multinationals
Ireland’s Minister of State for Trade Promotion, Digital and Company Regulation, Robert Troy TD, has been advised to maintain a…
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Irish defamation law ‘a constraint on media freedom’
Ireland’s defamation laws “raise concerns as regards the ability of the press to expose corruption”, the European Commissioner for Justice…
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