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    • Planning for decentralisation

      The Government's refusal to allow any formal examination or impact analysis of its plans to decentralise the headquarters of eight Departments and a number of State bodies reflects a mixture of arrogance, political chicanery and a determination to avoid being held to account. p
    • Cancer care

      More than 21,000 people in the Republic will develop cancer this year; 7,800 will die of the disease. Cancer causes one quarter of all deaths here and is the largest single cause of death for the Irish population. p
    Opinion
    • Here come the purity police

      David Adams: Even though the citizenship referendum drives a horse and carriage through the Belfast Agreement's assurance that Irish citizenship is open to anyone born on the island of Ireland, I suspect, whatever the outcome, that the option will still remain open to Northern Protestants like me. p
    • Nitrate limit putting a huge burden on farmers

      Farmers have already done a huge amount to keep our water clean but are now being pushed to the point of financial ruin, writes Tom Dunne p
    • Citizenship change common sense

      To qualify the right to citizenship would not diminish anyone's human rights, argues Brian Lenihan p
    • Aer Rianta reform plan is lunatic and prejudiced

      While Aer Rianta does need to be overhauled, Mr Brennan's scheme is not the way to reform the State company, writes Róisín Shortall p
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    • An Irishman's Diary Kevin Myers

      And on to the vexed question of Shannon airport, which would be a fair enough start to a column if there were anything to be genuinely vexed about. There isn't, writes Kevin Myersp
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