irishpolitics
A new report has estimated that the reunification of Ireland would cost around €20 billion a year for two decades. Findings from the Dublin-based Institute of International and European Affairs (IIEA) take into account the current level of funding Northern Ireland receives from the UK government. They also include the share of UK national debt it would presumably carry were it to join a united Ireland as well as its economy's markedly low productivity relative to the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland's public services currently rely heavily on a "subvention" of some €11 billion from the UK...
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Last weekend in Dublin, a distressing scene unfolded as numerous asylum seekers were obliged to sleep outside the government's International Protection Office in tents. They had no access to basic necessities – no electricity, no running water, no sanitation. The result could be described as a localised humanitarian disaster. According to Jed, an asylum seeker from Jordan, the recent conditions were deplorable. He described a lack of essential services, including toilets and showers, leaving people without proper hygiene facilities for weeks, enduring harsh weather conditions. Yet as we conduc...
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Ireland's Taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, has announced he is leaving office, sending a shockwave through Irish politics with just months to go before European elections. Irish media first reported that a "political earthquake" was on the way just an hour before a noon press conference, following an early morning cabinet meeting. Backed by members of his cabinet, Varadkar described his career in public service as the most fulfilling time of his life. "I'm proud that we've made the country a more equal and modern place," he said, also celebrating measures to combat a cost of living crisis while increa...
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