‘Officials in the European Commission decided to hold back the lengthy and often critical report so as not to influence voters. Although highlighting the strength of the economic recovery, the 89-page report criticises the lack of funding in education, the high cost of childcare and pointed to problems in housing, the increase in poverty and […]

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‘Abortion is one of the defining issues of the 2016 national Irish election, yet a vast majority of candidates have declined to give their views on the controversial subject. 331 of the 392 candidates have not declared a position, 33 candidates have stated support for keeping the 8th Amendment, and another 28 candidates have stated […]

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‘Almost two months have passed since Spain held its general elections with no party winning a majority. Uncertainty is now looming, as negotiations between parties remain fruitless. Even the two traditional rivals, the Socialists and the Popular Party, are holding talks to see if they can reach an agreement.’ Read more: Spanish stocks plunge amid political […]

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‘As the tide of public opinion goes, so goes Hillary Clinton’s campaign rhetoric. Note the term “campaign rhetoric” here since it is not Clinton’s true positions that change, it is only her words that ride the political wind. If America is sick of war, Hillary is sick of war (except for the new one). If […]

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