Issues
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New supply needed to counter housing costs
The Economic and Social Research Institute’s David Duffy reviews the differences between the Dublin and non-Dublin property markets and considers…
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Leading procurement reform
Chief Procurement Officer Paul Quinn discusses the procurement reform journey to date, the lessons learned and the next steps with…
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Obituary: Albert Reynolds
Obituary: Albert Reynolds 3 November 1932 – 21 August 2014 An Taoiseach 1992 – 1994 Albert Reynolds’ upbringing was a…
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The corporation tax debate
Peter Cheney reviews Barack Obama’s comments and objectives on profit-shifting and the different responses from Ireland’s policy-makers. Vocal criticism of…
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Plan B: How leaving the euro can save Ireland
Financial expert Cormac Lucey argues that Ireland should leave the euro. He outlines his case in his best-selling book, ‘Plan…
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Efficient solutions for public service
John Clancy, Head of Public Sector Business with Vodafone Ireland, talks about how government sectors are aligning with industry trends,…
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Anglo verdicts delivered
The trial focusing on the collapse of the Anglo Irish Bank has concluded with two former directors being found guilty…
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Garda ‘must win back trust’
“Public trust has to be won and won again,” Acting Garda Commissioner Noirín O’Sullivan has stated in her first keynote…
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Diaspora connections explored
Closer links between Ireland and its diaspora are being considered by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Seventy million…
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Leaving cert reforms set out
The number of grades for the leaving certificate is likely to be cut from 14 to eight, under plans being…
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