Issue 72
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Justice
The Parole Board
The Parole Board is an independent body established under the Parole Act 2019. It currently reviews parole applications from people…
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Housing Report
Short-term lets increasingly impacting the housing market
In 38 of the State’s 166 local electoral areas (LEAs), short-term lets (STL) listed on Airbnb account for at least…
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Housing Report
Tackling energy poverty
Across Ireland, thousands of households face the same difficult choice each winter: to heat their home or pay for food…
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Round table discussions
Ensuring the climate resilience of the national road network
Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) hosted expert stakeholders from across the public and private sectors and academia to discuss how to…
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Housing Report
Scaling housing and mental health support
In 2025, Housing Association for Integrated Living (HAIL) proudly celebrates its 40th anniversary, marking four decades of providing quality social…
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eolas
Brian O’Gorman’s legacy at Clúid
2025 marks both the 30th anniversary of Clúid and the retirement of its Chief Executive, Brian O’Gorman. His departure represents…
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Public Affairs
Lynn Boylan MEP: Mercosur is a bad deal
Mercosur remains a bad trade deal that will have hugely negative consequences for our planet, farmers, and food safety in…
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Public Affairs
The Trump effect
Cecilia Trasi, Senior Policy Advisor at ECCO, an energy and climate change thinktank based in Milan, explores the ramifications of…
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Public Affairs
Mol an óige: Albert Dolan TD
Named after former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds, Fianna Fáil TD Albert Dolan topped the poll in Galway East when elected to…
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Public Affairs
Martin Mansergh: 1946-2025
Martin Mansergh, the former Fianna Fáil TD who played a key role as a diplomat in the Good Friday Agreement…
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