As Barack Obama heads to the UK fresh from the bounce to his own ego and the US polls that only the adoration of the Irish can provide, the President will find a British government with similar foreign policy priorities and goals to his own. Yet at the same time, there are real divisions surrounding the ways in which the two nations might about achieving them
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First paragraph: You may have thought that politics-as-usual was only put on ice during war time. Bu...
Bronwen Manby is an independent consultant and Visiting Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Human ...
An account of progress since 2004, from the enabling legislation provided by the U.K. Legal Deposit ...
In May 2011, a number of people got together to reactivate BIEN Ireland, which is one of BIEN’s olde...
Gareth Walsh is a law graduate from Trinity College Dublin, and is currently undertaking the MSc Hum...
First paragraph: The polls in the Scottish independence referendum indicate that the Yes and No vote...
This chapter examines the philosophical discussion concerning the relationship between time, memory,...
IDEAS was recently pleased to see that a report it wrote and written evidence it submitted were used...
Last week, Ireland’s attempts to burden itself with further cuts did not impress and the markets rem...
The use of arm's-length bodies to deliver certain services, to regulate certain sectors or to assume...
First paragraph: If as predicted this becomes the first general election in which people v...
First paragraph: The collective sigh of relief will be almost audible in Manchester this week as the...
In response to the political convulsions in Egypt, Barack Obama stated from Dar el Salaam that the U...
First paragraph: The UK Supreme Court ruling over the triggering of Article 50, the EU process that ...
First paragraph: Of all the party conference speeches SNP leader Alex Salmond has made over the year...
First paragraph: You may have thought that politics-as-usual was only put on ice during war time. Bu...
Bronwen Manby is an independent consultant and Visiting Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Human ...
An account of progress since 2004, from the enabling legislation provided by the U.K. Legal Deposit ...