Public Affairs
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Eamonn McCann: Civil rights legacy marches on
In spite of a banning order, the first civil rights march in Derry took place on 5 October 1968, resulting…
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Marshalling against Brexit
In April this year, an Armagh dairy farmer became the first northern unionist to be elected to Seanad Éireann. Ciarán…
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British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference convenes after 11-year hiatus
The British-Irish Intergovernmental Conference (BIIGC) has convened for the first time in over a decade. Conceived as a major provision…
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The implications of Brexit for the North
The challenges of Brexit threaten to disrupt a whole suite of arrangements and presuppositions that have existed on the island…
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Unprecedented presidency
In spite of some resistance to a Presidential Election among the commentariat, the contest for Áras an Uachtaráin is on.…
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Media materialism
How might reality television influence your concerns for the less fortunate? Rodolfo Leyva from the Department of Media and Communications…
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Global Liveability: Dublin’s standing
Now in its 14th consecutive year, The Economist’s Global Liveability Index for 2018 has been published. eolas considers where Ireland…
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Fourth estate: Poachers turned game keepers
Ministerial ‘special advisers’, formerly referred to as ‘programme managers’, are generally utilised as administrative assistants to provide political coordination in…
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Political Platform: Fianna Fáil’s Lisa Chambers TD
How did your political career begin? About nine years ago, I ended up on Pat Kenny’s show ‘The Front Line’…
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Bring back the guillotine
Once censured by critics as a government tool to prematurely curtail parliamentary debate, since the abolition of the guillotine, Dáil…
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