Who are the Presidential hopefuls and how do they get elected?
With the 26th of October the date of the next presidential election drawing closer and closer and the presidential nominations
With the 26th of October the date of the next presidential election drawing closer and closer and the presidential nominations
Britain is an island nation in every sense: geographically, culturally, and politically. As an island nation, Britain is protected by
Now that the Referendum on the 8th Amendment has formally been called and a polling date set for May 25th
Ireland is apparently a neutral country. That is what we have always been always been told, and this is best
Never in the past 45 years of Ireland’s membership of the European Union has its continued membership looked so unattractive.
The news that broke this week about data analytics firm Cambridge Analytica and their massive acquisition of Facebook user data
A core argument of the pro-Brexit camp during the 2016 referendum was that the European Union was being governed by
Northern Ireland has once more made headlines as a result of its protracted political crisis. Ever since the Stormont Assembly
The recent exit of Eir from the Rural Broadband tender scheme, and the subsequent accusations that the process has been
The upcoming referendum on the 8th Amendment of the Irish Constitution is likely to occur in May or June of
Ireland is hurtling towards a General Election. Things seem to have escalated rapidly and both side of the Dáil have
The hustings held on 20th of November for the Presidential bye-election between Rebecca Hart and Barry Murphy were a very