Politics
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Joint Committee on Health and Children
Scrutinising health brings a heavy workload and the committee is keen to see the sector reported fairly. Health is rarely…
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Eamon Gilmore interview: aiming for the top
The possibility of becoming the first Labour Taoiseach is the impetus behind Eamon Gilmore’s burgeoning election preparations. He tells Meadhbh…
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A fresh look at democracy: Sean Ardagh
The Joint Committee on the Constitution is undertaking a review of the process of electing members to the Dáil, which…
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Joint Committee on Climate Change and Energy Security
A climate change law and a more central role for the committee is “critical.” Formed in 2007, the Joint Committee…
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Downsizing the Dáil?
The pros and cons of reducing the number of TDs. As the state’s population has increased, so too has the…
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Engaging stakeholders: Robbie Smyth
Robbie Smyth suggests some of the best communication strategies for stakeholder management. Honesty, persuasion, and asking searching questions about your…
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Fine Gael’s alternative ideas
As opinion polls and electoral results tip Fine Gael to lead the next Government, eolas reviews the party’s key policies.…
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Labour: ruling partners?
The Labour Party’s rising popularity could make it the king-maker in a future Dáil with the chance to work through…
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