Issue 59
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Public Affairs
New Dáil constituencies announced
Having concluded a consultation on the makeup of constituencies for the next Dáil, An Coimisiún Toghcháin has announced that there…
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Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien TD: ‘No silver bullet on housing’
Midway through the second full year of implementation of the Government’s Housing for All plan, Minister for Housing, Local Government…
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Cover story: Transformational leadership
Bernie Kelly, the head of Finance Shared Services (FSS) within the National Shared Services Office (NSSO), discusses the implementation of…
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Ireland will ‘miss carbon budget targets’
Ireland will not meet the targets set out in its first two carbon budget periods “unless urgent action is taken…
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Avoid, Shift, Improve: Priorities in Irish transport reform
eolas Magazine speaks with Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan TD, and newly appointed Assistant Secretary at the Department of Transport,…
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Governing cybersecurity under the European Union’s NIS2 Directive
Over the years, we have witnessed many cyberattacks against various governmental institutions, state organisations and public infrastructure. Disruptions because of…
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‘Substantial’ north/south goods trade growth since Brexit
North/south goods trade has grown “substantially” since Brexit, a report by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has found,…
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Delivering improved citizen services with AWS
With ambitious goals of making 90 per cent of applicable government services accessible online and ensuring 80 per cent of…
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Redesigning Irish transport for net zero
Aimée Aguilar Jaber, Programme Lead for systems thinking and transformative change for net zero and resilience at the OECD and…
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Ireland’s increasing competitiveness
Ireland is the most competitive country in the eurozone and the second most competitive economy in the world, an improvement…
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