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‘Settled women talk of glass ceilings, Traveller women are still outside looking through the window’
Dr Rosaleen McDonagh on the emergence of Traveller feminism: The O’Reilly sisters created a ‘watershed moment in Traveller women’s history’
O’Reilly’s victims call for inquiry into why no agency tried to save them from the abuse
Behind James O’Reilly’s conviction for rape and abuse lies a system that fails Travellers
Shauna Keogh: ‘Telling other people’s stories can help you understand your own’
At issue is if EU state can refuse to surrender citizen to UK if they will be jailed past 2019
Chief state solicitor wrote that Irish Times report rendered case ‘incapable of fair trial’
Fine Gael would be wise to learn from recent party upheaval in British politics
With seven weeks to go before summer recess we are unlikely to see any substantial Bills passed
A realisation that all is not lost may help the newly elected to focus on the general political good
Suggestion that some Independents could be part of FG-FF dominated government is creative
Law graduate James O’Reilly cycled from Geneva to Brussels to help research into type 1 diabetes
The fudged, vague agreement with Labour was this week pushed off into the never never
Fourteen ordinations to the Catholic priesthood in Ireland are expected in a year described by college president as ‘remarkable’
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