Public Affairs
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COP26: Youth activists ‘disillusioned, frustrated, and angry’
After attending COP26 in Glasgow, Irish youth climate activist, and former delegate to the RTÉ Youth Assembly on Climate, Beth…
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State of the Union 2021
In September 2021, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivered her second State of the Union address to MEPs…
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Seán Kelly MEP: Renovation wave must be embraced
Renovation of the EU’s building stock is a key Green Deal priority, writes Seán Kelly MEP, leader of the Fine…
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Mol an óige: Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire TD
In the first instalment of eolas’ new Mol an óige series, profiling the youngest Teachtaí Dála, Ciarán Galway engages the…
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Saragh Fitzpatrick: Developing the Oireachtas’ financial functions
Within the Houses of the Oireachtas Service, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is tasked with leading and developing all financial…
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Ireland assumes UN Security Council presidency for fifth time
In September, Ireland assumed the presidency of the UN Security Council for the fifth time since its entrance into the…
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Negotiating the relationships of the future
The Future Relationship Conversations project, conducted by the Derry-based Holywell Trust, has courted controversy due to allegations of Irish Government…
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Meet the Media
Cormac Ó hEadhra is an award-winning broadcast journalist with RTÉ. A native of the Conamara Gaeltacht, Ó hEadhra is a…
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Partition commemoration: History not conducive to reconciliation
In societies where the past is contested, such as in Ireland, acts of social remembrance, otherwise known as commemoration —…
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Flaws in Ireland’s FOI framework
While technology has evolved since 1998, the challenges faced by Freedom of Information (FOI) requesters remain stubbornly in situ writes…
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