KEY POLICIES
VISION
These are the key policies of Amhrán Nua...
Recovery
Recovery
The long road to recovery begins today
Growth
Growth
Building a better future for our children and country.
Culture and Society
Culture and Society
Continuing the flourishing of our ancient culture.
Europe
Europe
Your questions on the European project, answered.
Health and Education
Health and Education
Two of the cornerstones of the state.
Political Reform
Political Reform
Change and Reform policies for the Irish system.
The challenge that we face is to build a country based on transparency and accountability, equality, growth and prosperity, peace and freedom, for our future and the future that we hand to our children and grandchildren.

We seek to join and surpass our fellow European nations in modernity and celebration of our unique culture and theirs, and resolve the problems of the past by understanding their causes, laying the foundations for a nation with its eyes on a future of abundance, distinguished with pride by the sacrifice and hard work of the citizens of today, making use of the resources we have available to us.
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Voices of Ireland - Emigrant Voting Rights
Read on for information about our campaign to give Irish emigrants back the right to vote in Irish elections, as many other countries already have for their own citizens.  ...


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Political Facts
This gives an overview of the Government of Ireland.


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All contributions and offers of assistance are more than welcome.


Recession
So what caused the recession?


Bank guarantee meetings to remain secret
In a move which is increasingly becoming typical of this government, the Information Commissioner, Emily O’Reilly, has denied a Freedom of Information request to release documents relating to the circumstances around the setting up of the bank guarantee....


Dealing with Ireland's Deficit
One of the major problems facing Ireland today is the large shortfall in tax revenues versus expenditures, and how that can be addressed.


NAMA - What is it all about?
NAMA, the National Assets Management Agency being put forward by the government as a panacea to all of the nation's economic and banking woes - what is it, how does it work, and what are the implications?...


Effects and advice
So what are the effects of the recession and what can I do to get through it?


Political Issues
Here is some interesting commentary on the political issues affecting Ireland today.


Commentary
Who said what, and when they said it.


New household water bills as Gormley rolls out meters
WATER meters will start being installed in homes next year ahead of the introduction of water charges.


State to take bigger share in banks as capital needs increase
THE STATE could end up effectively nationalising three more financial institutions this week following a series of official announcements tomorrow evening which the Government hopes will draw a line under the banking crisis....


Economy suffers record collapse
The Irish economy contracted by 7.1pc last year - the largest fall recorded in a single year, official figures revealed today.


Rebel FF TDs say discontent growing
REBEL Fianna Fail TDs looking to displace Taoiseach Brian Cowen last night claimed their campaign was gaining momentum after a number of normally loyal TDs went public with criticisms of the party leader....


Portraits of The Global Irish
We may be living through tough times in Ireland but the Irish identity is still a source of inspiration and hope in the most unlikely corners of the world. In the run-up to this year's St Patrick's Day, RTÉ.ie brings you an exclusive series of profiles of remarkable Irish people from Beijing to Buenos Aires....


Harney slur forces radio boss to ban McCafferty
Veteran journalist Nell McCafferty  has been banned indefinitely from appearing on any programming on independent radio station Newstalk after she branded Health Minister Mary Harney an alcoholic, the Sunday Independent has learned....


All the wrong options have been pursued
In this open letter, 28 leading economists, social scientists and economic analysts tell the Government that it’s policies for dealing with the economic crisis are wrong. And they chart a different course....


Cullen resigns from Cabinet and Dáil on health grounds
Minister for Arts, Sports and Tourism Martin Cullen has tonight resigned from Cabinet and the Dáil due to a back ailment that has been troubling him severely in recent months....


Cowen accused of failing on jobs
Brian Cowen has been accused of presiding over 340 job losses every day since he took over leadership of the country.


Tax revenues for year to date down over €1bn on 2009
TAX REVENUES collected by the Government in the first two months of 2010 have fallen more than €1 billion behind the same period in 2009, it emerged yesterday, as the State’s largest bank, Allied Irish Banks (AIB), refused to rule out seeking further Government cash injections....


 
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