Dark days of War of Independence the subject of new National Library photographic exhibition November 20, 2019 Dublin’s Custom House engulfed in flames, Cork’s Patrick Street reduced to rubble, families ejected from their homes by British forces, and the immediate aftermath of outbreaks of violence and bloodshed are among the scenes displayed in the National Library of …
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posted by: Stephen Moloney
New research shows over half of Gen Z show strong interest in working in the public sector or for themselves November 12, 2019 Young people in Ireland would like to work in the public sector, or to run their own business. That’s according to new research published by Young Social Innovators (YSI), which was carried out as part of the Young Social Innovators …
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posted by: Aisling Morris
More people like Josie Airey needed to continue to challenge and improve Ireland’s legal system November 8, 2019 The legacy created by Josie Airey – who paved the way for civil legal aid in Ireland – deserves to be marked by significant reform of the legal aid system. That’s according to chief executive of FLAC, Eilis Barry, who …
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posted by: David O'Donnell