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Alison O'Connor
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Convention on abortion would help us address ignorance and face reality
Convention on abortion would help us address ignorance and face reality
Under one in 10 people are aware a woman can be imprisoned for up to 14 years for procuring an abortion in Ireland, writes Alison O’ Connor

Fri, 04 Dec, 2015

We pay a high price for less than scrupulous attitude to money
We pay a high price for less than scrupulous attitude to money

THE report into the banking inquiry and the salary of the former general secretary of the IFA do not seem to be inextricably linked, writes Alison O’Connor.

Fri, 27 Nov, 2015

When politicians come knocking stop them and ask about female equality
When politicians come knocking stop them and ask about female equality
Ask them what their view is on the gender pay gap in Ireland, which has widened from 12.6% to 14.4%, writes Alison O’Connor

Fri, 20 Nov, 2015

It’s fair to implement gender quotas and get the balance right
It’s fair to implement gender quotas and get the balance right
I’m in the mood for quotas — the kind that involve one in every two human beings on the planet getting a fair crack of the whip and having their opinions and talents aired, by Alison O’Connor.

Fri, 13 Nov, 2015

Labour needs all the help it can get ahead of the general election
Labour needs all the help it can get ahead of the general election

Labour is also losing three of its most experienced members, three former leaders in fact, writes Alison O’Riordan

Fri, 06 Nov, 2015

Glasses will be raised to Denis at the Four Courts this Christmas
Glasses will be raised to Denis at the Four Courts this Christmas
MONEY can’t buy you happiness — that’s the phrase that keeps coming to mind when I think of Denis O’Brien. What an annus horribilis 2015 has been for the billionaire.

Fri, 30 Oct, 2015

Sinn Féin are too hot to handle for potential coalition partners seeking power
Sinn Féin are too hot to handle for potential coalition partners seeking power
The truth is no matter how the numbers stack up after polling day entering into a coaltion with Sinn Féin would be a disastrous move, writes Alison O’Connor.

Fri, 23 Oct, 2015

We need to tackle sweet tooth or we’ll end up paying a heavy price
We need to tackle sweet tooth or we’ll end up paying a heavy price
It’s time for national obesity strategy given that this is now the most prevalent disease in Ireland, writes Alison O’Connor

Fri, 16 Oct, 2015

Government should defuse voters’ anger before the election is called
Government should defuse voters’ anger before the election is called
Those on the ‘inside’ remain protected while the ordinary Joe inevitably picks up the bill, writes Alison O’Connor

Fri, 09 Oct, 2015

FG should be shown the door for abysmal failure to reform health
FG should be shown the door for abysmal failure to reform health

On the basis of the abysmal failure to radically reform our health service, as so faithfully promised in 2011, Fine Gael deserve not to be re-elected to Government, says Alison O’Connor.

Fri, 02 Oct, 2015

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