Issues
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100 days: Ambassador of the State of Palestine to Ireland
Exactly 100 days after Israel’s bombardment of the Gaza Strip began and 80 days after its ground invasion commenced, Ciarán…
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Improved productivity in construction key to multi-market supply challenges
Labour shortages in the construction sector are posing key challenges to supply in all housing markets in Ireland and Britain,…
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UK legacy legislation: Ireland pursues legal avenue
Ireland has initiated its first interstate case against the British Government at the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) since…
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‘A more normal year’
Having “successfully overcome” a series of successive shocks through Covid-19, the energy crisis, and the cost-of-living crisis with “surprisingly little…
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Embedding design in the public service
Following the publication of Better Public Services in May 2023, the Department of Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery, and Reform (DPENDPDR),…
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Is Ireland thriving? Ireland’s economy in 2023
A National Economic and Social Council (NESC) report poses the question: is Ireland thriving? Despite ranking highly in UN indices…
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COP28: A farce to elongate oil influence
The President of COP28, Sultan Ahmed Al-Jaber, an oil tycoon who intends for his company to increase production by 42…
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Front Cover: Setting the pace
Ahead of the formal launch of Fexco Advisory Services in 2024, eolas Magazine meets with Martin Ryan in his Dublin…
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Government aims for ‘greater clarity’ with Planning Bill
Minister Darragh O’Brien TD has boasted that the Planning Bill 2023, the third largest bill in the history of the…
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Consultative Forum: Report states ‘consensus’ for triple lock removal
The report on the Consultative Forum on Security Policy has stated that there is a consensus for removal of the…
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