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Having a job in Ireland no longer guarantees living above the poverty line, according to new research from Social Justice Ireland (SJI). The study reveals that approximately 6% of employed people, over 145,000 individuals, were at risk of poverty last year. That figure has remained stubbornly consistent over time. SJI defines “at risk of poverty”
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As regulations tighten, the debate intensifies over how to strike a balance between protecting free speech and responding to the growing calls for content moderation and state oversight Musk indicated his intentions with his tweet “the bird is freed” after purchasing Twitter. He had previously criticized the platform for having excessive limits on free speech
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Ireland has transformed into one of Europe’s most dynamic economies since recovering from the global financial crisis in 2008. This remarkable revival is underscored by significant prosperity, yet beneath these headline achievements lie deep structural challenges that could threaten its long-term economic sustainability. Recent data from Eurostat places Ireland among the European Union’s highest-ranking nations
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Ireland’s labour force has undergone a remarkable transformation, with foreign-born workers now representing 20% of the total workforce, according to the latest Labour Force Survey. The figures reveal that 588,100 individuals living in Ireland are not Irish citizens by birth, making up 20.4% of the total workforce. This represents a significant shift in the country’s
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It is not an exaggeration to assert that modern society faces a growing global crisis marked by political polarization, the rise of elected leaders with authoritarian rhetoric, and the constant threat to the integrity of democratic institutions. In recent years, we have witnessed the emergence of leaders with populist profiles who, despite being legitimately elected,