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2 May 2017 Edition

May is 'Green Ribbon Month'

2 May 2017

MAY is “Green Ribbon Month”. This worthy campaign run by SeeChange aims to get people talking about mental health problems. Free article

I want to be the Health Minister with an all-Ireland NHS

2 May 2017

LOUISE O’REILLY TD is straight talking, as Fianna Fáil TD Niall Collins (among others) has found out the hard way during a Dáil debate on workers' rights when she tore him off a strip for heckling her in a video moment that went viral. Free article

Is glas iad na Gaeil i bhfad uainn!

2 May 2017

NÍ FÉIDIR BEAG is fiú a dhéanamh don tacaíocht a thugtar sna Stáit Aontaithe don streachailt phoblachtach agus beidh gá níos mó ná riamh leis sin sna blianta beaga atá romhainn. Free article

Givan responsibility

2 May 2017

A SCHEME set up by Arlene Foster’s Democratic Unionist Party “to improve community halls” saw the bulk of a £2million fund being spent on Orange Order halls and has been found to be biased towards Protestant and unionist groups, according to official departmental documentation uncovered by the Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ). Free article

Varadkar’s nasty and divisive ‘dole cheat’ campaign is a fraud

2 May 2017

LEO VARADKAR is “getting tough on dole spongers”. He has just launched a high-profile and hard-hitting campaign to root our social welfare fraud. Free article

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Stormont: The end of an era – the beginning of another

2 May 2017

WHEN Martin McGuinness resigned as deputy First Minister he stated: “There will be no return to the status quo.” I doubt if even Martin had at that time foreseen the significance of those words. They signalled the end of an era. Free article

The first casualty of tax evasion

2 May 2017

THE FIRST CASUALTY of tax evasion is the truth. Let me give you an example. On 30 August 2016, an EU Commission investigation found that Ireland had breached state aid procedures by deliberately and artificially lowering the corporate tax rate paid by Apple. Free article

Can the Border be moved to the Irish Sea?

2 May 2017

WE SEEM TO BE living in a state of suspended political animation at the moment, with the Government (and its pseudo-opposition in Fianna Fáil) mouthing the correct platitudes against a hard Border and the rest but giving no substance as what it is looking for or the context of negotiations as the Irish Government sees them. Free article

Building a mass political movement for positive change across this island

2 May 2017

LIKE THOSE in Dublin in Easter 1916 who rose against the British Empire and proclaimed the Irish Republic, the men and women of Tyrone and other parts of the North of our generation took on the formidable military might of the British state after the pogroms of 1969. Free article

Tá ceart agat í a labhairt; ach níl ceart agat go dtuigfí thú!

2 May 2017

GO TEOIRICIÚIL tá ceart ag saoránaigh gnó leis an stát ó dheas a dhéanamh tré Ghaeilge, ach mura bhfuil Gaeilge ag stáitsheirbhísigh i rannóga faoi leith cén chaoi féidhm a bhaint as an “gceart”? Free article


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