Progress on gender equality wanted ‘urgently’
New Oireachtas committee hears recommendations to ‘force’ change quickly
New Oireachtas committee hears recommendations to ‘force’ change quickly
Inside Politics: Issues with Labour leader was most quiet disquiet seen in a party heave
Group wants alternative system ‘fully compliant’ with human rights standards
Joyce, Brexit, Kabul and Sophie Toscan du Plantier among wide variety of topics
French president will also discuss Afghanistan, NI protocol and corporate tax with Taoiseach
Ornithologist looking forward to leading UCC ‘through next phase of transformation’
Citizens’ Assembly on gender equality says guidelines should remove barriers to justice
Radical changes would include gender quotas and extra pay for carers
If O’Gorman succeeds, he and the Green Party will have a lasting legacy
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Citizens’ Assembly hears some laws around work ‘bear the stamp of yesterday’s Ireland’
Junior minister responds as department calls accommodation proposals ‘not workable’
Higher education governance legislation is ‘not fit for purpose’, says Harris
Lack of transparency on gender focused data a ‘significant barrier’ to removing pay inequality
A discredited system has survived this long because the political will to dismantle it has been absent
Citizens’ Assembly also told of problems caused by gender imbalance in media
Chairwoman issues warning as Citizens’ Assembly to discuss issue for second weekend
No Government representative has even begun to explore how 7,700 people can be moved into alternative housing
Interview: Minister for Integration insists system will be dismantled within Government’s lifespan
Europe Letter: Intense spotlight on Ireland’s tax regime won’t go away anytime soon
Professor Patrick O’Shea due to leave just over three years into 10-year term of office
System for housing asylum seekers to be abolished by end of Government
Dismantling system for accommodating asylum seekers is likely to be lengthy process
Housing and intolerable living conditions are one part of the equation, but unacceptable delays in processing applications is another
Abolition of system was a key demand of the Green Party in formation talks
An overhaul of this indefensible system must be included in the programme for the next government
Long waiting times for asylum seekers criticised in briefing note
Legislative and political deadlines mean talks must finish by next week, senior figures say
Romano Prodi arrived from Emilia-Romagna hours before warning on non-essential travel from region
Members say constitution needs amendment but citizens divided on what should replace
Citizens’ Assembly meeting to discuss gender equality this weekend
Gender stereotyping to be among the issues to be discussed by the citizens
Public policy, gender roles in work and care and sharing of responsibilities to be debated
Chairwoman says assembly is testament to gender equality being ‘back on the agenda’
Taoiseach promises Citizens’ Assembly on equality will close to the gender pay gap
The origins and current realities of Ireland’s method of housing asylum seekers
Delayed forum to be up and running by end of year following selection of 99 voters
Rite&Reason: Trust is key to partnerships between civil society groups and the State
The most influential Catholic prelate in Ireland has one year left as a bishop - has he any regrets?
Need for more young Irish people to get involved in key European institutions
His 40 years in the EU have given Irish diplomat David O’Sullivan a front-row view of history
Review recommends major changes to funding arrangements to voluntary service providers
Leading anti-Brexit MP tells conference that boundary in the Irish Sea ‘won’t happen’
Martin Selmayr replaced as president’s chief of staff by Clara Martinez Alberola
Former mining magnate left the ‘greatest gift by any individual to this country’
‘No border’ solution does not exist, says former WTO head and ex-EU trade commissioner
Harris wants three-person panel to report within a year
Greater EU integration would put ‘massive strain on this island’, former PD leader says
Top Brussels aide says UK media will ‘change mood music’ and make talks more difficult
Catherine Day says union waiting to see where Britain is willing to compromise
Catherine Day tells the All-Island Civic Dialogue the EU will ‘hammer out’ a solution
‘Unavoidable’ that talks on article 50 will trigger a referendum here, seminar hears
Institute of International and European Affairs hears Franco-German axis tightening
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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