Public Affairs
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Kerins case: Lessons learned
An Oireachtas working group exploring the response to the Judgements of the Supreme Court in the Kerins Case has completed…
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Truce and treaty: 1921 centenaries
Conveniently, the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic enabled the State to avoid exploring the complex legacies of centenaries from the revolutionary era…
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Parliamentary services: Responding to the challenges of the 33rd Dáil
While the function of parliamentary services has grown and developed, at its core it still fulfils a traditional role. Ciarán…
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Vaccine hesitancy
The effectiveness of the Covid-19 vaccine in Ireland could be hampered by high levels of vaccine hesitancy, an Oireachtas report…
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Trade Union Desk
Each year, bogus self-employment in the construction sector continues to cost the State millions of euro in lost revenue. The…
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Political Platform
Emer Higgins is a first time TD having been elected to represent Dublin Mid-West in the 2020 general election. Previously,…
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2021 can be the year of faster and fairer climate action
I have lost count of how often over the years I have written the line “this year is a pivotal…
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Meet the Media
A graduate of DCU, Seán Defoe is Group Political Correspondent for Communicorp stations Newstalk, Today FM, 98FM, Spin 1038 and…
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EESC: Vice President for Communication Cillian Lohan
Ireland’s Cillian Lohan has recently been elected as Vice President for Communication for the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC).…
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The politics of Brexit
The UK’s expected decision to U-turn on plans to undermine the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol does little to mitigate the Brexit…
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