Issue 41
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Public Affairs
From leader of opposition to Taoiseach
While not recognised in the Constitution or, indeed, in legislation, the leader of the opposition, or ceannaire an fhreasúra, is…
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Hume: Rest in peace
The death of Nobel laureate John Hume prompted an outpouring of grief for the man who sacrificed political and personal…
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Facilitating a parliament for the people
Within the Houses of the Oireachtas Service, the Corporate and Members’ Services Division undertakes work across a broad remit to…
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TRADE UNION DESK
The NERI annual labour market report gives a special focus to the experience of younger generations in the Republic in…
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Meet the Media: Christina Finn
Christina Finn is a political correspondent with TheJournal.ie. A graduate of University College Dublin and Dublin Institute of Technology, the…
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Political Platform
Neale Richmond was elected as a Fine Gael TD for Dublin Rathdown in February 2020. Prior to this, Richmond was…
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Fair Deal scheme requires urgent reform
The Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General’s (C&AG) long-awaited examination of the Fair Deal scheme highlights that it requires…
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Transport
One team: Team Luas
Following the securing of the contract by Transdev Dublin Light Rail Limited to operate and maintain the Luas, Managing Director…
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Connectivity and future of work
Overview: Connectivity and the future of work
Ireland’s connectivity priorities include the roll out of the National Broadband Plan, transposing EU legislation, 5G and cyber security. Now,…
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Environment
A draft framework plan to manage drinking water supplies for next 25 years
Ireland is not a water stressed country. Two days of rainfall provides enough water to meet public water demand for…
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