Issue 39
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Issues
Economic health key to absorbing Brexit effects
All major economic indicators point to a buoyant Irish economy, but one that should prepare for a chastening year of,…
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Issues
CEO-to-worker pay disparity highlighted in new report
A report by Ireland’s largest workers’ union, the ICTU, indicates that CEOs in Ireland’s largest companies are earning up to…
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Europe and Brexit
Domestic priorities and EU policy
Post-Brexit, geopolitical gravity will cause Ireland to coalesce more firmly with the EU than ever before. Now is the time…
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Europe and Brexit
Seismic changes in EU policy
Seismic shifts in global politics has triggered Europe into acknowledging the need to actively fight for global influence, as demonstrated…
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Europe and Brexit
European Green Deal
President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen has unveiled her administration’s European Green Deal and in doing so…
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Europe and Brexit
European Parliament’s environmental performance
Focus on the EU’s environmental performance has tended to revolve around the national targets of member states, however, as the…
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People
Jerome Quinn: Guardian of grassroots Gaelic games coverage
Once the voice and indeed the face of GAA coverage in the North, Jerome Quinn’s acrimonious split with his BBC…
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Public Affairs
Xin chào Vietnam
Much like Ireland, Vietnam is no stranger to colonial occupation, famine, independence struggle and partition. Now, however, the easternmost country…
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Public Affairs
Come out ye Black and Tans
With #BlackandTans trending at number one on Irish Twitter and The Wolfe Tones’ ‘Come Out Ye Black and Tans’ topping…
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Public Affairs
Revolutionary year: 1920 centenaries
While the proposed Decade of Centenaries commemoration of the Dublin Metropolitan Police and the Royal Irish Constabulary has been ‘deferred’,…
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