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  1. #1776524

    Nuair a theipeann ar bhanc, níl le déanamh chun iad a chur ar bhóthar a leasa arís ach cuimhneamh gurb iad *“Very large loans at very high rates are the best remedy”*.

  2. #209055

    Rug fear an tsraith teampaill (church rates) an bord, an pota is an sús leis, agus do shaighdeadar uile le fán an tsaoil é féin, a bhean is a chlann chumhra bheag óg.

  3. #522567

    “While the University’s decision to reduce course, staff and student provision is the inevitable outworking of the Executive’s budget cuts to this Department and to the higher education sector, universities are autonomous and responsible for their own course provision and staffing levels and my Department therefore has no plans to issue an official statement relating to this matter.” From September 2016, the provision of Irish courses will be consolidated on the Magee Campus….The University has stated in making these decisions, a number of factors have been taken into consideration, including student demand, attrition rates, student satisfaction, employment statistics and research performance.

  4. #1127388

    In Western People 22 Aibreán 1987 tugann Liam Mac Lochlainn, a bhí ina bhainisteoir contae le linn Eoghain, tuairisc ar ar éirigh leis a chur i gcrích agus deir sé faoin gcás a rinne sé i dtaobh éagothroime na rátaí: ‘In other words, it could be said to have been the first step towards what eventually led to the removal of the rates from the land and on the homes of the people as a whole.’​ Tugann Máirtín Ó Cadhain sliocht as an alt sin in An Ghaeilge Bheo—Destined to Pass, 2002 in eagar ag Seán Ó Laighin.

  5. #1656497

    They have the lowest life expectancy and the highest child mortality rates in the UK." Le déileáil leis seo, bhunaigh ICCM "The Irish Traveller Project" in 2001, agus ceapadh Win Lawlor mar chomhordaitheoir agus Geraldine Judge mar chúntóir i Tara Park.

  6. #1802144

    De réir tuarascála de chuid na heagraíochta sláinte Mind: “Irish people have the highest rates of admission to psychiatric hospitals in the UK”, agus “They are almosttwice as likely to be hospitalised for mental distress than their native-born counterparts”.

  7. #484428

    Tiontóidh muid an dream nár thaisteál an bhóthar ‘díchoilínithe’ go fóillin agus spreagfaidh muid an mhórchuid acu leis an fhís ‘gur feidir leo’ – ní chuirfinn olc orthu tríd iad a lochtú- spreagfar iad lena samplaí rathúla thart orainn… Is dócha go mbeidh suim agaibh san páipéar seo: http://www.webarchive.org.uk/wayback/archive/20120330060348/http://www.byig-wlb.org.uk/English/publications/Publications/20080303%20S%20DG%20Transmission%20rates%20summary.pdf agus na sonraí seo faoin 26 contae (o 2006): http://www.webarchive.org.uk/wayback/archive/20120330035634/http://www.byig-wlb.org.uk/english/publications/pages/publicationitem.aspx?puburl=/English/publications/Publications/IR+table.xls agus an Tuaiscairt (o 2001): http://www.webarchive.org.uk/wayback/archive/20120330035633/http://www.byig-wlb.org.uk/english/publications/pages/publicationitem.aspx?puburl=/English/publications/Publications/NI+table.xls