ireland

FOCUS ireland : Bridget Jones Syndrome

Bridget Jones Syndrome

Is being single a flaw? It is becoming less so if you consider Europeans’ new demands for their love lives.

by vanessa witkowski et prune antoine // 13/02/06

ireland, love, italy, economy, feminism, sex, poland

FEATURE ireland : My beloved Poland

My beloved Poland

Many Poles have been forced into exile over the centuries, often because of the sufferings endured by their motherland. This has created a veritable diaspora - both multifaceted and influential.

by vanessa witkowski // 30/01/06

ireland, warsaw, right-wing, immigration, central and eastern europe, brain drain, bronislaw geremek

FOCUS ireland : The Northern Irish mafia

The Northern Irish mafia

The IRA may have signed a ceasefire, but it has yet to give up crime.

by lorenzo erroi // 16/01/06

ireland, dublin, democratisation, belfast, terrorism, spain, gerry adams

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I wonder if anyone here knows I'm retired

By Jonathan Macghiolla Chomaill and Sean O Dubhghaill What is the point of Brian Cowen attending the European Council meeting on Energy priorities for Europe? I guess he wants to say goodbye to some old acquaintances and what better way to do so at Europe's expense?

cafebabel.bruxelles by cafebabel.bruxelles on bruxelles

Federalists welcome Irish completion of democratic treaty process

“KLAUS A VEXATIOUS LITIGANT”, says Andrew Duff, President of the Union of European Federalists. The Irish people have given their decisive backing to the Lisbon treaty. This vote does credit to all those political forces in Ireland which have had to combat, over many months, the lies and distortions about ...

manajan by manajan on federalists

Irish support for the Lisbon treaty is growing

After the failure of the European constitution, a second attempt has been made with the treaty of Lisbon to reform the structure of the European Union. So far, twenty-six out of twenty-seven members of the Union have ratified the new treaty. There’s only one missing - Ireland. The Irish constitution ...

epolitik by epolitik on epolitik

The recession changes the trends in the drift of labour?

After the Eastern EU-enlargement the flow of the labour force had a typical trend. Relative cheap workers hit the road to old member states and mostly they were welcomed. As a matter of course there were doubts, arguments pro and contra but by this time it seemed to be equilibrated ...

Csacsillus by Csacsillus on budapest

Streets of Dublin

Let's take a tour in Dublin again with this lovely dog :)

Csacsillus by Csacsillus on streetsofeurope