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JTG_ie
1. On @neasa_neasa & @joefingalgreen's vote and abstention on the Residential Tenancies and Valuation Bill: from 2016-2020 the Green Party introduced legislation & amendments preventing evictions. Hourigan voted in line
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IDFOC
_IDFOC
1/24 Thinking about @IRLCoDF and wondering if it'll be "déjà vu all over again"? Let's reprise this 'op ed' written by Lt Gen Gerry McMahon (ret’d) former Chief of Staff
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Margaret Russell, MD
Margaret1473
I urge everyone to take a moment to consider what overturning Roe v Wade would truly mean. Of course it opens the door for states that are so inclined to
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IrishWomenInHistory
IrishWomenin
THREAD Emily Dickson was born in Tyrone in 1866. Her mother was ill for much of Emily's childhood, & seeing the doctors at work, she decided that she wanted to
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Síle Ginnane
sileginnane
THREAD: Let's talk about agendas.Throughout this pandemic, we have been guided, quite rightly, by our public health officials. Most people understand the science and logic behind their advice, and they
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JR Hartley
KenKardashain
In a parallel world Johnny Adair and Micheal Stone are mlas, Johnny is JFM, every year they celebrate publicly and lay wreaths for past Uvf members in Monaghan and Dublin.
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Dr. Trish Morgan
trishmorgan
Happy solstice! Today’s #GeoAdvent treat is especially for the day that’s in it. This is my (non physical geographer!) explanation of solstices. #LoveGeography A #solstice is a point in the
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Chris Musson
ChrisMusson
Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross clearly very worried re furlough issue..An extension when England needs it, but not when devolved govs called for it. UK Gov "must treat Scotland the
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Anthony Staines says WASH YOUR HANDS! WEAR A MASK!
astaines
This is not a good answer to what is a very reasonable question.The key argument is that we can swap high contacts in adults, for very low contacts in adults
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Dublin Inquirer
DublinInquirer
The number of people who died while homeless in Dublin was up in 2020, and two research projects are due to look at those deaths – but will they go
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Tomas Hirst
tomashirstecon
One of these things is not like the other - yes, if a double majority in NI Assembly or 60% of Assembly with at least 40% of each nationalist and
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Anton Spisak
AntonSpisak
European Commission yesterday published a new text for the future UK-EU agreement, filling in the gaps on road transport. It's an interesting read - I recommend everyone to read it.
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CMacCaba
CMacCaba
The 'social norm' at play - and the one Micheal Martin will NOT talk about today in his speech - was: if you speak up against the Church and the
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Nick🇬🇧🇪🇺
nicktolhurst
I’m naturally a unionist.But the problem UK now has is its govt has “othered” Scots (remember Miliband in Salmond’s top pocket? The Scots do) for a decade now.......but if you
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Patrick Corrigan
PatrickCorrigan
Who benefitted from slavery in Ireland? When it was abolished in British colonies in 1833, the equivalent of £millions of pounds was paid out in compensation to almost 100 slave
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JCFJustice
JCFJustice
Last night’s #RTEInvestigates told harrowing stories of three people who found themselves with no alternative but to sleep in a doorway, a tent by the canal, and a utilities room
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