The governments temporary measures are not doing enough to tackle inflation
Are the governments short-term assistant schemes able to tackle a long-term problem?
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Are the governments short-term assistant schemes able to tackle a long-term problem?
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With non-EU doctors making up nearly half of the Irish health system, they deserve to receive equality to EU born doctors. Read more…
The Irish Defence Forces have said that they are not adequately equipped to defend the country against an attack. Read more…
On February 1st Eir was awarded the Excellence in Customer Service Management award by the Public Sector Magazine. The public is not happy. Over recent years Eir’s customer service has been a nightmare to deal Read more…
Is the return to exams and the rejection of a hybrid Leaving Cert fair? While this is totality subjective, the argument can be made for the accredited grades to remain this year because of Covid-19 Read more…
EU policy for 2022 encourages a shift to a more plant-based diet due to red meat causing cancer. Research from the World Health Organisation (WHO) shows that when haem (a natural chemical found in meat) Read more…
55.9% of subsidised households are currently living under the poverty line after housing costs, a new report by Social Justice Ireland (SJI) confirms. The report by SJI, entitled Housing and Poverty 2022 was published on Read more…
South Korean politician, Lee Jae-Myung proposed at the beginning of the month for public health insurance to include hair loss treatments. This caused a huge divide in the public. Opponents say this is populism, but Read more…
You are assessed, spoken about, and decisions are made for you, largely by non-disabled people who you may never meet. To say I am disabled is political, too. I am disabled by legislation, policy, attitudes, Read more…
Why Irish farmers feel as though they have been treated unfairly by COP26. Read more…
How can the public trust TD’s to make the right decisions on the housing crisis when many TD’s are landlords themselves? Read more…
The country has been in an unprecedented housing crisis for the better part of a decade now. Directly where Padraic Pearse stood outside the GPO and read that the nation of Ireland would “cherish all Read more…
The growing hype in alternative milk, and the stigma developing around dairy consumption. Talk about whether dairy is all that bad! Read more…
With hundreds of people attending nightclubs every night, is this a big mistake put in place by the government? Read more…
We all understand the stress that the HSE has had to face throughout Covid-19, but to not allow a parent to see the birth of their child is immoral at this stage. Read more…
The budget recently announced that free contraception will be available for women between the ages of 17-25-years old. Is this a new milestone for Ireland? Read more…
How the reopening of the country is exciting but overwhelming. Read more…
The new RTÉ drama ‘Kin’ has deemed popular across Ireland, however, is the show glorifying the lives that drug dealers lead? Read more…
Grants are crucial for many when thinking about the cost of college, however, this year there has been a drastic decrease in SUSI grants leading to negative effects on students across Ireland. Read more…
A warning against the harm of fireworks, as Halloween approaches. Read more…
We never realise how much time we spend on social media until its gone, we consume so much networking daily that when it disappears we do not know how to react. Read more…
How the lack of transport in rural Ireland is causing problems. Read more…
Recently, teachers unions have said they are not seeking pandemic bonus payments. But why would they not deserve something to recognise their work during the pandemic? As if teachers’ jobs were not hard enough already Read more…
The Leaving Cert 2021 was as fair as it was expected. The ‘choice’ solution came as a shock to many, however, was it the only way that students could take exams in the height of a global pandemic? Read more…
With the popularity of veganism on the rise, we must question whether or not it is benefitting our climate crisis. Read more…