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Election Postering – How Do We Level The Playing Field?

by Deputy Anne Rabbitte | Apr 30, 2019 | Democracy, Activitism, Election Posters, The Environment

As voters begin to familiarise themselves with candidates ahead of both the local and European elections on May 24th, posters bearing the faces of local and MEP candidates have appeared on poles across the country as contenders seek attention from the voters.With the...
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danieltmurray Daniel Murray @danieltmurray ·
20 Sep

Lots who have fanned the flames of hatred, conspiracy and the far right trying to disown and distance themselves from what happened today outside Leinster House. Be great if they recognised that their actions have consequences, but suspect they won’t.

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mmcgrathtd Michael McGrath @mmcgrathtd ·
20 Sep

I am currently preparing Access to Cash legislation & developing a new National Payments Strategy. I have therefore asked my Cabinet colleagues to ensure bodies under their remit continue to accept cash from members of the public seeking to access services 👇

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lit_ireland Literature Ireland @lit_ireland ·
19 Sep

We are delighted to share the first video from BlĂşirĂ­nĂ­, our brand new eight-part series!

Booker-longlisted Elaine Feeney tells us about How to Build a Boat, about her current favourite title by an Irish author, and the language she would love to see her book translated into.

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19 Sep

Minister for Agriculture Charlie @McConalogue will be at #Ploughing2023 each day this week, and encourages you to pop into the Fianna Fáil tent if you wish to raise any issues with him, or just have a cup of tea.

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