Issue 61
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Public Affairs
Séasúr na hardfheiseanna
November 2023 saw two of Ireland’s big three parties, Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin, hold their ard fheis. In addition,…
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Vive la République An Phoblacht abú
In November 2023, as part of the semiquincentennial ‘Year of the French’ programme, the Embassy of France in Ireland and…
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2024: A year of elections
2024 is set to be a year of elections, with profound change to the political landscape of Ireland and some…
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Political Platform: Éamon Ó Cuív TD
Éamon Ó Cuív TD, an outspoken critic of the coalition government’s composition, the former deputy leader of Fianna Fáil, and…
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TRADE UNION DESK Truth is the first casualty of war
The truism that truth is the first casualty of war was never more apposite than in the context of the…
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Ana Liffey Drug Project: ‘Citizens’ Assembly recommendation supports humane shift in drug policy’
As per the Citizens’ Assembly on Drug Use, the State should introduce a ‘comprehensive’ health-led response to possession of drugs…
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Energy & Environment
Hitachi Energy: Drive toward the electric future
Hitachi Energy is advancing a sustainable energy future for all by integrating renewable sources into the next generation of energy…
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Energy & Environment
Energy security in an all-Island context
Brian Ó Gallachóir, Associate Vice-President for Sustainability at University College Cork (UCC), assesses whether worrying electricity generation inadequacy necessitates an…
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Energy & Environment
ORESS 2.1: Ireland’s south coast
Up to 900MW of renewable electricity is set to be secured in 2025 under a new plan for offshore wind…
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Energy & Environment
European electricity market reform
As the European Union seeks to reform the electricity market, Eurelectric’s Savannah Altvater discusses the critical components she believes must…
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