Public Affairs
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Come out ye Black and Tans
With #BlackandTans trending at number one on Irish Twitter and The Wolfe Tones’ ‘Come Out Ye Black and Tans’ topping…
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Revolutionary year: 1920 centenaries
While the proposed Decade of Centenaries commemoration of the Dublin Metropolitan Police and the Royal Irish Constabulary has been ‘deferred’,…
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Online donations: Crowding into the Dáil
One overlooked aspect of General Election 2020, and indeed the local, European and Dáil bye-elections in 2019, has been the…
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The Special Criminal Court: Beyond critique?
Not for the first time, the continued existence of Special Criminal Court (SCC) emerged as an element of election discourse.…
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Trade Union Desk
The model of development utilised by the Irish State over the last four decades has now been consigned to the…
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Meet the Media
Jennifer Bray is a political reporter with The Irish Times. The UCD graduate previously worked as deputy political editor of…
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Harm reduction and sensible drug policies
Amidst high profile violence relating to the illicit drug trade in Ireland, Garrett McGovern, a medical director and GP specialising…
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Politics in action
Students from St Columb’s College, Derry and Limavady Grammar School came together as part of the Politics in Action programme,…
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A ‘Geopolitical’ Commission
The European Commission’s class of 2019–2024 began work in early December, a month later than expected, under the leadership of…
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Northern citizens look to Dublin for protection
The North now looks to Dublin to safeguard citizens’ rights and the Good Friday Agreement, writes Emma DeSouza. “The people…
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