Category: News
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Student or Worker?
By Rafaella Spanou Ask the average Dublin worker at any day about their problems and they will revolve around the Housing Crisis, the crazy expensive cost of living in the city and the discussion will probably end up in a pub. That’s ok,…
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Keeping the Flow
By Rafaella Spanou Besides the worldwide turmoil, Brexit has caused on multiple levels, the most important one has been the reformation of the trade relationship between the two great economies of continental Europe, the UK and the EU. The Republic of Ireland is…
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What will Ireland’s changed defamation law mean for journalism now?
by Mariam Maroof Ireland witnessed a landmark change in the defamation law on the 28th of March that welcomed significant reforms. The amended Defamation Act of 2023 has been approved by the Cabinet, with the hope to bring improvement to a law that…
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From Idea to Launch: The Ultimate Guide to Starting Your Own Business in 2023
by Alla Pavlutska Setting up a company can be a lucrative venture for entrepreneurs but also a complex and time-consuming process. From choosing the proper business structure to navigating the legal requirements, many factors must be considered before launching a new business. TheCity…
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Public-only hospital contract: Here’s everything you need to know about it
by Mariam Maroof In late 2022, the government made way for a new consultant contract that challenged the healthcare system of Ireland. The proposed new contract came at a particularly problematic time for the Irish healthcare sector. With s shortage of beds, increasing…
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Lost and Left Behind: The Ongoing Struggle with Homelessness in Ireland
by Alla Pavlutska Homelessness is an issue that has been plaguing many countries around the world, and Ireland is no exception. Despite efforts by various organisations, the number of people experiencing homelessness in the country has continued to rise. In March 2023, a…
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PODCAST: The untimely closure of famous 200-year-old Dublin music shop McCullough-Pigott and the bid to maintain its existence
by Ultán Corcoran McCullough-Pigott, a beloved favourite of Irish musicians closed its doors in late February. The news came about on behalf of the owner, Hal Leonard, who since decided to move away from the sheet music business towards e-commerce. Nonetheless, an online…
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Bankroll or bank rolling?
By Rafaella Spanou It has not been easy for American banks the last couple of weeks. What started out as a shock with the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank on March 10, quickly turned into a landslide that took other banks with it.…

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