Friday, October 25, 2013

Boston Irish mayor race

Connolly, Walsh show much in common in first debate

Boston Globe-by Wesley Lowery-Oct 16, 2013
Walsh talked about growing up the son of Irish immigrants in Dorchester, ... running in the preliminary endured seemingly endless forums.
 
 

Monday, October 21, 2013

Irish history RTE

Interesting review of RTE Ireland a  Irish history.
The Story of Ireland RTE

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Irish forums question OECD PIAAC programme competence.

With global national media using the OECD survey as news.

It appears that it is only the Irish forums who have questioned the credibility of the study and survey.

OECD PIAAC 2013 survey questioned
Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) survey 2013

Background to PIAAC
As part of its Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC), the OECD collects and analyses data that assist governments in assessing, monitoring and analysing the level and distribution of skills among their adult populations as well as the utilisation of skills in different contexts.

The Survey of Adult Skills, implemented in 24 countries, and the Education and Skills Online Assessment for individuals are part of the package of tools available to support countries develop, implement and evaluate policies that foster both the development of skills and the optimal use of existing skills.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Ireland and the Irish

Great news for Irish Times readers.
It is now free. ther old web is still there as a new magazineIreland. The new free Irish Times now goes under new title of Irish Times

Friday, November 24, 2006

The National Forum on Europe - Ireland and the EU Battlegroups

The National Forum on Europe - Ireland and the EU Battlegroups: "Ireland and the EU Battlegroups
The Minister for Defence, Willie O'Dea TD, told the National Forum On Europe today (Thursday 11th May 2006) that the government expects a response shortly to Ireland's application to join the Nordic Battlegroup, one of the rapid response groups being formed as part of the EU's crisis management capability. The Minister said he was fully satisfied that Ireland's participation in European Union battlegroups in no way weakened or undermined Ireland's traditional policy of military neutrality. 'I have reiterated on many occasions, that our participation in peace support operations would continue to require UN authorisation. Participation in battlegroups will not diminish this requirement in any way', said the Minister. 'The triple lock of UN, Government and Dáil approval will remain in place'
The Minister said the term 'battlegroup' could be misleading . 'What is actually meant by battlegroups in this respect is a core of troops which could respond quickly to a crisis situation'. He said that these crises had been described in the Amsterdam Treaty as 'humanitarian and rescue tasks, peacekeeping tasks and tasks of combat forces in crisis management, including peacemaking.' The battlegroups were 'an emergency measure to keep people alive until the main troops arrive'. They would be able to move troops more rapidly than could the United Nations and would help to prevent massacres like those in the Balkans and in Rwanda.
However, Fianna Fail Senator, Paschal Mooney, voiced concerns about the Triple Lock. He pointed to the peacekeeping operation in Macedonia which did not have a UN Security Council mandate because China had vetoed it. That decision precluded Ireland from taking part in the peace-keepin"
http://www.forumoneurope.ie/index.asp?locID=366&docID=1010

The National Forum on Europe - The changing role of Ireland in a changing European Union

The National Forum on Europe - The changing role of Ireland in a changing European Union: "Cross-border crime and terrorism
The Secretary General said that in order to keep its citizens safe after 9/11 and enlargement, the Commission was proposing that more measures to tackle cross-border crime and terrorism should be decided by qualified majority voting rather than by leaving any government with the right to exercise a veto. Ms Day said the Commission expected “major developments” which would see Member States
sharing sovereignty in certain judicial and legal areas in order to make the enlarged EU more secure. However, not all Member States were behind the Commission on this issue. “It will require unanimity and there isn’t that at the moment”, she said.
Ms Day also said the Commission was working on a series of proposals to combat what Fine Gael’s European Affairs spokesman, Bernard Allen called “the immoral trade in human beings…mainly of young, vulnerable women”. Ms Day agreed that trafficking was “one of the scourges that can be tackled at EU level”. However, in response to a query from another Fine Gael Forum Member, Nora Owen, she added that the Commission wanted to tackle the problem without re-introducing internal border controls.
Enlargement
The future enlargement of the Union to include Turkey and the Balkan States was raised by several Forum Members. Labour TD, Joe Costello, said his party supported the Commission’s policy of honouring commitments to countries awaiting accession to the EU. However, he called for dialogue with EU citizens on this issue. “There is a need to engage with public opinion…to overcome doubts and fears and to recall the evident successes of past enlargements, not least in streng"
From Euro forum debate on Ireland

Friday, October 08, 2004

Some of the best Irish Forums

What are the best Forums for Irish folk to go onto for a chat?

Sceala has a large selection of Irish Forums well worth a look

Forums About Ireland and the Irish Community, For the Irish home and Abroad. Forums include- Irish Music, Irish History, The Irish Diaspora, Irish Culture, Irish Sports, Astrology, Mystic, Irish Ancestry, Genealogy, Irish Travel, Irish Reunited and Craic


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