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Two ways to implement Sustainable Development Goals: Government-replacement and Community-building. By Lorna Gold
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Two ways to implement Sustainable Development Goals: Government-replacement and Community-building. By Lorna Gold
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In 2011 Portugal was at the forefront of Europe’s anti-austerity movement. Yet, four years later, as elections approach in the Autumn, there is no chance of a Left government to ally with Greece’s Syriza or the recent municipal victories in Spain. What went wrong? And can Portugal return to the frontlines?
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Western imperialism stitched up the area, but it is unravelling. By Anthony Coughlan
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Greater threats wait in the wings. By Frank Armstrong
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Plant trees. Then add wolves. Review by Roy Johnston
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Co-operation is the lesson for separated communities and generations
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Air travel in the climate age. By Sadhbh O’Neill
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Robert O’Byrne and the compromised Beit Foundation. By Michael Smith
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Yeats’ poetry transcended all his devices. By Frank Armstrong
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Spurious ‘epidemic’ contrived by industry manipulation, junk science and twentieth-first-century angst. By Greg McInerney
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The RHA’s 185th Annual Exhibition. Review by Kevin Kiely
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Hymn to the online publisher. By Jane Tuohy
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Broadcast media fetishised false balance in marriage-equality referendum, while print media leaned to Yes. By Gerard Cunningham
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Unions angry that RTE’s digital channels use volunteers. By Gerard Cunningham
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Even the BBC’s coverage of bank bailouts was dominated by financial voices. By George Monbiot
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The Grangegorman eviction was unnecessary until redevelopment was imminent. By Roger Yates
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It is absolute precisely to avoid the media being cautious. By Eoin O’Malley
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The war for employment security starts here. By Ronan Burtenshaw
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Inadequate accountability, personalisations, over-broad remit, lack of focus on excellence and on artists, quango-promotion, bureaucracy and jargon. By Mannix Flynn
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Democracy depends on stringent prohibition of discrimination on specific, stated grounds. By Niall Crowley