Written by Cian on June 24th, 2008
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The Dept of Justice today released the heads of its proposed Civil Partnership Bill (PDF) (not as late as many assumed to be frank). Money quote:
Head 123: Cohabitant and qualified cohabitant
Provide that:
“(1) For the purposes of this Part, unless the context otherwise requires, ‘cohabitants’ means two adults (whether they are of the same sex or [...]
Written by Cian on June 22nd, 2008
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The first poll after the Lisbon result comes with little by way of surprise. The Sunday Business Post/Red C poll finds the Irish electorate looks unlikely to have engaged in a mass volte face with regard to the major parties after Lisbon.
Fianna Fail 40% (unchanged)
Fine Gael 25% (-3)
Written by Cian on June 16th, 2008
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Ciaran Cuffe’s blog has been top of my hitlist in the past few days awaiting the response to Lisbon’s outcome. Today we have it and I must say that the honest analysis is refreshing following a few days since the result of being beaten about the head by Gay Mitchell. I wonder if his admission [...]
Written by Future Taoiseach on June 14th, 2008
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In a great day for Irish and European democracy, the Irish people, on a higher turnout than Nice II, rejected the illegitimate and anti-democratic Lisbon Treaty by 53.4% to 46.6%. In doing so, they have struck a blow for freedom and against remote, unaccountable and undemocratic rule by unelected bureaucrats in Brussels. They have shown [...]
Written by P O'Neill on April 25th, 2008
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One of Bertie Ahern’s home stretch events today was to launch the Dublin Airport Authority’s plan for Dublin Airport City. Not to put too fine a point on it, this seems like one of the crazier proposals to have emerged over the last year, and symptomatic of much of what is wrong with governance and [...]
Written by Cian on March 31st, 2008
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Perhaps out of worry that the High Court will not find in his favour after tomorrow’s case or perhaps out of that deep-seated predisposition to change his mind more often than the weather, Ahern is widely reported as considering only giving sparse detail to the Dail tomorrow. I am not sure we would have known [...]
Written by Cian on March 29th, 2008
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So he was for turning after all. I didn’t take long for Ahern to turn ‘I will not be making a statement’ into ‘I will in fact, ah, be making a statement’. The Indo reports this morning that he will make use of Dail time on Wednesday to make a speech which will attempt to [...]
Written by Cian on March 28th, 2008
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Noel Ahern doesn’t give much weight to John Gormley’s worries aired yesterday and captured here by Green Ink. He reckons that Gormley was only following Harney and anyway he is Minister with responsibility for tribunals so should be keeping counsel. Well it is only “small money” we are talking about here so perhaps the partners [...]
Written by Green Ink on March 27th, 2008
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Irish Election: The dog barks?
Greens join calls for Ahern statement
Written by Michael Taft on March 25th, 2008
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The following is a synopsis of an article that appears on Irish Left Review.
When Eamon Gilmore, TD launched his leadership bid back in August he laid out his primary objective:
‘Labour should break free of, and reject, the “half party” limit which others impose on us - and which, sometimes, we inflict on ourselves.’
Full [...]
Written by Conor McCabe on March 22nd, 2008
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The Irish Independent revealed today that the Taoiseach will tell the Mahon tribunal that he converted his salary cheques into sterling, and then back into punts, before lodging them into the three accounts he kept at the Permanent TSB branch in Drumcondra. This is in response to Grainne Carruth’s devastating evidence to the Mahon [...]
Written by Cian on March 12th, 2008
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It strikes one as serendipity - for the opposition at least - that the Dail debates a motion on the three reports from last week into Port Laoise, the one that gave rise to the Naughton letter and entered ’systems-failure’ in the political lexicon by failing patients in a grotesque multiplicity of manners while the [...]
Written by Cian on March 11th, 2008
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This post actually started a while back, the last time Bertie mentioned we would be tightening our belts this year, I decided to finish it because he mentioned it again yesterday.
We know that the US is as good as in a recession, their central bank doesnt seem to have much capacity to stall the bad [...]
Written by Cian on March 6th, 2008
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“To me, services for cancer patients are worse now than they were seven years ago in the midlands”
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“I am writing out of a deep sense of despair and frustration…I have written to senior management about seven times in the last two years…outlining how we would deal with the problem…all to no avail”
James Reilly of Fine [...]
Written by Simon on February 25th, 2008
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From Green Party. Release Betancourt says Davidson, as anti-corruption activist enters seventh year in captivity
Nice to see one party strong against corruption.
Written by Cian on February 20th, 2008
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There is a constant ratcheting up of pressure on this issue for Hanafin. This afternoon John Gormley and some Green paty representatives met parents of autistic children and promised to raise the issue of provision for ABA with Minister Hanafin (link once I get one-heard on radio). Niall’s ABA post is still very active over [...]