The exhibition is based on papers donated by the late Maureen Haughey to Dublin City University in 2008. The collection contains extensive political ...
Free online access to large parts of the collection is also to be rolled out to the general public, and this development has been assisted by the generous support of the family. Haughey (1925-2006) were guests of Dublin City University President Daire Keogh yesterday evening at a launch of a new exhibition in the O’Reilly Library on the Glasnevin Campus. DCU Library holds archives from prominent personalities and organisations who have helped shape education, journalism and politics in Ireland and further afield.
Sinn Féin has organised a 'People's Assembly' event in Belfast on Wednesday in bid to hear voices of those from outside party.
But that shouldn’t stop us working for a better future for all citizens across the island of Ireland.” It’s the right thing to do.” “I’ve been involved in the group now for quite a few years. This is why it’s been given over to an independent chair. “It’s our event but it’s earmarked for those people who aren’t in the party so we can hear their voices as well. “We’ve discovered that people who are unionist and British and proud to be, are also wanting to have the conversation – not to be converted necessarily, but to have their say.”
Fear doesn't exist anywhere except in the mind, it is said. However, there's a fair amount of it falling through letterboxes sealed in envelopes in the form ...
They say your best teacher is your last mistake and we’ve made too many not to learn from them. Fear doesn’t exist anywhere except in the mind, it is said. The €1.2 billion in payments and benefits may not be enough. In the latest World Economic Outlook report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), it has warned that more than one-third of the global economy will contract this year or next. “This would prove much more detrimental to future macroeconomic stability.” Globally, growth next year will slow to 2.7pc.