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Policy Matters

This year
2025
Ruth Coppinger on her fight to stop the courts using sexual violence victims' counselling notes
The Dublin West TD sat down with The Journal to discuss her plans on tackling gender-based violence.
Last year
2024
The Greens want to pilot 'forest schools' to foster a respect for nature - how would they work?
SF pledge to crack down on junk food advertising and explore 'fry free zones' near schools
Interview: Simon Harris won't 'compare and contrast' Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael on housing
Interview: Does Eamon Ryan trust Fianna Fáil or Fine Gael on climate? Well, no.
The former leader of the Green Party is hopeful his party will get back into Government.
Can bin collections be brought back under public control? Yes, but it could take a while
Interview: Dublin Green councillor on why free transport won't solve the city's traffic woes
Interview: Sinn Féin's higher education spokesperson on how to fix the stresses of third-level
Government needs to show benefit of allowing Israeli Ambassador to stay, says Social Democrats
Interview: Matt Carthy says a united Ireland will happen 'quicker than people think'
All time
Brendan Howlin: The rise of the far-right across Europe risks destroying the European Project
'People Before Profit are not eurosceptic, we’re euro-critical’: Gino Kenny on party's EU stance
Housing Minister: Report of two properties acquired under Govt scheme 'doesn't tell full story'
'Great in theory, but the reality is different': FG housing spokesperson on the eviction ban
Greens housing spokesperson: 'There's opposition to what we're doing, even within Government'
Eoin Ó Broin says Sinn Féin would need five years to tackle housing, but what is his plan?
Cian O'Callaghan says we're becoming a nation of renters - so how would the Soc Dems change that?