Issue 71
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Public Affairs
Dublin media outlets seem to have a problem with the North
There was once a time that Dublin newsrooms could not get enough of the good news stories from the North.…
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Digital government report
Building Ireland’s foundation for the future on open source and digital sovereignty
As Ireland accelerates its digital ambitions, a new strategic priority is emerging across government, critical infrastructure and enterprise: digital sovereignty,…
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Public Affairs
EU clear loser in lopsided trade ‘deal’
After months of uncertainty, the EU and US have agreed a trade deal creating a tariff “ceiling” of 15 per…
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Digital government report
Digitalising healthcare
Advances in digital innovation are helping transform health and social care in Northern Ireland, and according to Director of Digital…
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Digital government report
The role of .ie in digital government
In today’s digital world, a domain name does more than point people to a website. It tells a story about…
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Public Affairs
The state of play in the Irish presidential election
With President Michael D Higgins to conclude his second term on 11 November 2025, eolas Magazine analyses the state of…
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Digital government report
Harnessing AI for better public service delivery
Jonathan Bright, a former Oxford University professor specialising in computational approaches to the social and political sciences, argues that with…
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Public Affairs
The projected cost of the first 10 years of a united Ireland
In the public debate on a future united Ireland, the probable cost of unity to the Irish state has been…
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Public Affairs
Taoiseach: Daniel O’Connell will always be a ‘national hero’
In two speeches delivered this summer, Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD honours “The Liberator” Daniel O’Connell exactly 250 years after his…
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Public Affairs
TRADE UNION DESK: Irish trade union movement will continue to advocate for Occupied Territories Bill
Amid efforts to undermine the Occupied Territories Bill, the trade union movement in Ireland will continue to urge the Oireachtas…
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