News Teachers Concerns over AI in Assessments Paul Murphy suggests new Minister for Education should delay new additional assessments in the Leaving Cert until AI concerns are addressed. 22 Jan 2025
News Dáil Gets an Extra Two Weeks Holidays While ‘Independents’ Are Looked After The behaviour of new government shows that we have returned to the era of ‘cute hoor’ politics. After voting back Micheál Martin as Taoiseach, the Dáil will get yet another 21 Jan 2025
News Oxfam Report Highlights Extreme Wealth Inequality People Before Profit's Richard Boyd Barrett welcomes Oxfam ‘Takers Not Makers’ wealth and inequality report. Reiterates call for wealth tax on wealthiest 1% in Ireland to fund health and disability services. 20 Jan 2025
News Trump's Inauguration: A Billionaire's Party Trump’s inauguration party will be funded by America’s billionaires. They are overjoyed to have someone who so blatantly stands up for the wealthy in the White House. In 20 Jan 2025
News Irish Government reneges on Occupied Territories Bill promise Centre-Right coalition of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael with Independents goes back on election promises to pass the Occupied Territories Bill 20 Jan 2025
News Thousands of Houses Empty and Thousands Homeless: Time for Action Northern Communities Minister making excuses for not tackling plague of empty homes 20 Jan 2025
News How the Independents Were Bought Junior Ministers get an extra €45,846 on top of TD salary of €113,679. A record number of juniors created have been created to suit some of the Regional 17 Jan 2025
News Government’s 'Programme for Big Tech' Condemned Paul Murphy TD says Programme for Government commitments on use of AI and technology will further enable the “surveillance state” 16 Jan 2025
News British government should come clean on collusion over Sean Brown's death Counsel for the coroner examining his death gave an update on Tuesday. Up to 25 people including state agents were linked to the murder of a GAA official in 1997 16 Jan 2025