Issue 62
-
Public Affairs
European elections 2024: What to expect
The years since Covid have seen a resurgence of the centre, but the polls for the European elections set to…
Read More » -
Public Affairs
Nominating a European Commissioner
Tánaiste and Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin TD recently said that the Ireland’s European Commissioner will be a Fianna Fáil…
Read More » -
Public Affairs
Oireachtas Service’s Rosemary Keogh: Opportunity for innovation
Having joined the Houses of the Oireachtas Service in August 2023, Rosemary Keogh, Head of the Corporate and Members’ Services…
Read More » -
Public Affairs
Seanad: All graduates may soon be able to vote
Plans are being developed which could pave the way for the extension of voting rights in elections to Seanad Éireann…
Read More » -
Public Affairs
Richard Boyd Barrett TD: Aiming for a left government
2024 will be defined by elections, and as Ireland approaches a general election in the next 12 months, People Before…
Read More » -
Public Affairs
Limerick prepares for first ever mayoral election
In a first in this State, the people of Limerick will vote for a directly elected mayor in June 2024,…
Read More » -
Public Affairs
Obituary: John Bruton 1947-2024
Tributes have been paid to John Bruton, who served as Taoiseach between 1994 and 1997, as the former Fine Gael…
Read More » -
Public Affairs
Referenda to replace ‘outdated’ language scheduled
After significant delays amid disputes over proposed wording of constitutional referenda, voters will go to the polls to decide whether…
Read More » -
Public Affairs
TRADE UNION DESK: What should be done about the pension age?
In response to the Report of the Commission on Pensions, the Government agreed to keep the pension age at 66,…
Read More » -
Public Affairs
Strategic opportunity for reform of public construction contracts
We each procure goods and services every day, yet any mention of public procurement or construction contracts can send a…
Read More »