Issue 60
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Future of rail report
New trains, new stations, and more services
The transformation of the rail network is underway. Climate action brings with it not only environmental benefit, but also transformative…
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Future of rail report
Green mobility: Rail and sail
A new initiative aimed at cutting the carbon cost of travel between Ireland and France will become even more user-friendly…
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Future of rail report
Keolis expertise in shared mobility
Keolis operates and maintains city, suburban and intercity networks on behalf of over 300 public transport authorities in 13 countries.…
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Future of rail report
Green hydrogen: A secondary long-term rail fuel option
The National Hydrogen Strategy, published in July 2023, outlines how hydrogen can be used for the rail sector in areas…
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Issues
Developing an all-island social economy
There is an opportunity to develop a coordination framework for greater cohesion on the development of social enterprise on the…
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Issues
United opposition to UK Legacy Bill
The UK Government has approved legislation which will halt the prosecution of British soldiers, police officers, and paramilitary members accused…
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Connectivity report
Minister of State Ossian Smyth TD: ‘Our path to a truly connected society’
When the first Digital Connectivity Strategy for Ireland was approved by government in December 2022, the country began its journey…
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Connectivity report
Closing the digital divide between rural and urban
Robert Mourik, Chairperson and Commissioner with the Commission for Communications Regulation (ComReg), speaks to eolas Magazine about developments in the…
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Connectivity report
Digital connectivity: A roadmap for progress
The Government has outlined ambitious plans to have all businesses and homes connected to a gigabit network by 2028. Approved…
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Connectivity report
Ireland’s blueprint for high-speed broadband will show the world the way
Rural rejuvenation is near the top of every government’s list of priorities, writes David McCourt, Chairman of National Broadband Ireland.…
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