Constitution
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Towards a New Ireland
Twenty-four years on from the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, there is a clear sense of hope fora better future.
- Constitution
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- Ireland
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- Devolution
- Constitution
- Brexit
- Ireland
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Accession or Election
The upper chamber has a higher standard of debate than the lower and enough of its members earn their parliamentary keep to justify their per diem allowances.
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- Constitution
- Brexit
- Ireland
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- Constitution
- Brexit
- Ireland
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Why Spanish Politics is Becoming More Polarised
In Spain, left and right stand far apart, questioning each other’s legitimacy to govern as the extreme right gains. Secessionist forces in Catalonia challenge the state. The population is increasingly divided into two hostile groupings.
- Political Parties
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- Populism
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Are Voters Really Ignorant?
Falsehoods can, and often do, impair people’s understanding of politics. But they can also facilitate political understanding. This simple insight has profound implications.
- Constitution
- Parliament
- Voting systems
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Rape Conviction Rates are Abysmally Low. What Needs to be Done?
Why is the state failing to prosecute primarily male violence against women and girls? What needs to be done to fix our broken justice system? Some of the key issues regarding prosecutions for rape and similar offences.
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- Health, Education & Welfare
- Courts