Cóir says Public Opposition To Civil Partnership Bill Growing; Welcomes Bishops' StatementCóir Date: 20.06.2010 Cóir has welcomed the Bishops’ statement on the Civil Partnership Bill, and said that public opposition to the Bill has accelerated since the likely effects of the proposed changes have become clearer to the public. |
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Cóir Date: 20.06.2010
In a recent meeting of trade union officials, the European Commission President, Jose Manuel Barroso, predicted that democracy could 'collapse' in Greece, Spain... Read More
Cóir Date: 20.06.2010
Statewatch, the NGO watchdog which concerns itself with safeguarding civil liberties, recently issued a report about an EU scheme designed to give government bo... Read More
Cóir Date: 20.06.2010
The idea of renaming Dublin Airport to 'Tom Clarke Airport' has been gaining momentum lately, especially as Ireland begins to make preparations to celebrate the... Read More
Cóir Date: 15.05.2010
There was an interesting piece on the London Telegraph website, detailing the electioneering adventures of Daniel Hannan, Conservative MEP (and steadfa... Read More
Cóir Date: 15.05.2010
NAMA Chief Executive, Brendan McDonagh, has revealed the shocking magnitude of the property hang-over the country is reeling from during his testimony to the Oireachtas Committee on Finance and Public Services.
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Cóir Date: 15.05.2010
Leading No to Lisbon campaigners, Cóir, have said that warnings on loss of sovereignty and power are now sadly being realized as the EU flexes its Lisbon-enhanced muscles and threatens to seize control of Irish budgets.<... Read More

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The Irish government is forcing the people vote again on the Lisbon Treaty on October 2nd. This is a powerful and far-reaching treaty. It is, in fact, the rejected EU... CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE >

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We’re all being told by politicians and big business that we should vote Yes to Lisbon but can we trust them?Could it be possible that on the economy, the Lisbon... CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE >
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