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The World At Home: A hundred years on, remember the words of Thomas Johnson
As the commemorations of the Dáil’s first meeting in 1919 are ongoing, it is depressingly inevitable that the name of Tom Johnson will rarely be mentioned. The author of the Democratic Programme of the first Dáil was the then leader of the Labour Party and had decided not to field candidates in the historic 1918 election.
An Outside View/Léargas Taobh Amuigh: Scéal na misinéirí a chodail amuigh
I dtús báire seo caithfidh mé a rá nach bhfuil mé orthu siúd nach bhfuil ach drochrudaí le rá acu i dtaobh na misinéirí Críostaí. Is é an gnáthscéal a bhíos le cloisteáil ó lucht na drochthola ná gur cinedhíothú cultúrtha amach is amach a bhí i gceist leis an misinéireacht riamh, agus sin a bhfuil le rá fúithi.
Minister pushed on hate crime laws
The clamour for effective hate crime laws in the country was recently highlighted in the Dáil in the wake of separate reports from the IHREC and the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) highlighting State failure on the issue.
New bill brings clarity to gift voucher validity
A new bill introduced to the Dáil aims to set a minimum five-year validity period on retail gift vouchers.
Dáil protest over plight of young Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi
Protest held outside the gates of the Dáil on Thursday 25 January called on Israeli authorities to free Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi and all other child prisoners.
Dáil passes new bill to tackle organised crime in sex trade
Campaigners have welcomed the passing of the Sexual Offences Bill to criminalise the purchase of sex and provide protections for vulnerable people exploited by prostitution.
Six migrants ran for Dáil seats in 2016 General Election
‘We stand with Ibrahim Halawa’
Shatter to table Dáil motion calling for release of jailed teen in Egypt
Postmaster to run for Dublin West Dáil seat
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