Issue 38
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Technology
Creating a digitally skilled public workforce
Beverley Smith, Academy Facilitator and Head of Digital Faculty for the UK Government’s Government Digital Services (GDS), explains the process…
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Technology
How smart borders function
The glacial pace of the Brexit negotiations has led to the feasibility of a technological solution to the Irish border…
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Public Affairs
A ‘Geopolitical’ Commission
The European Commission’s class of 2019–2024 began work in early December, a month later than expected, under the leadership of…
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Public Affairs
Politics in action
Students from St Columb’s College, Derry and Limavady Grammar School came together as part of the Politics in Action programme,…
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Public Affairs
Always rising
A split in the Socialist Party, the launch of the new ecosocialist group RISE and a High Court action against…
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Public Affairs
Labour at the crossroads
Ireland is at a crossroads, Labour Party leader Brendan Howlin TD told the party’s annual conference in November. The same…
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Public Affairs
Northern citizens look to Dublin for protection
The North now looks to Dublin to safeguard citizens’ rights and the Good Friday Agreement, writes Emma DeSouza. “The people…
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Public Affairs
Political Platform
TD for Galway East since 2016, Anne Rabbitte is spokesperson for Children and Youth Affairs for Fianna Fáil. Outline your…
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Health and care services
Increasing mental health supports for second level school children
The Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP), the largest representative body for counselling and psychotherapy in Ireland, is seeking…
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Health and care services
Irish Gas Forum 2019
The Irish Gas Forum took place in Dublin recently and looked at how the sector is undergoing a transition to…
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