# your-say - Saturday 20 April, 2013
The lock situation was looking bleak for Warren Gatland until two stalwarts returned to stake a claim.
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# your-say - Friday 19 April, 2013
The spending guidelines set a limit of around €900 for a single person and roughly €1,400 a month for a family with children.
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# your-say - Thursday 18 April, 2013
The Dáil has passed leglisation to allow for the National Lottery licence to be sold.
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Irish supporters will expect to hear Cian Healy’s name announced on 30 April. Everything after that is wishful thinking.
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# your-say - Wednesday 17 April, 2013
A town councillor in Mayo has called for a discussion on the issue as he believes criminals are getting away with crimes because their identities are hidden by hoodies.
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# your-say - Tuesday 16 April, 2013
The Government has been accused of demolishing the judiciary “brick by brick”.
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# your-say - Monday 15 April, 2013
A report being launched today wants EU citizens and other long-term residents to be included in panels to sit on juries.
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# your-say - Sunday 14 April, 2013
Dublin City Council hopes to be able to name and shame people who dump rubbish illegally – but it requires a change of law.
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# your-say - Saturday 13 April, 2013
A recent survey showed that the majority of schools spend more than their allocated time on religious instruction.
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# your-say - Friday 12 April, 2013
We’d like to know what you think…
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# your-say - Thursday 11 April, 2013
Let us know what you think…
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# your-say - Wednesday 10 April, 2013
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# your-say - Tuesday 9 April, 2013
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# your-say - Monday 8 April, 2013
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Warren Gatland was at The Stoop on Sunday to witness a tour-de-force.
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# your-say - Sunday 7 April, 2013
What do you think about people parking in spaces they are not entitled to use?
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# your-say - Saturday 6 April, 2013
Despite recent safety changes to the course, horses continue to die.
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# your-say - Friday 5 April, 2013
New changes to the arrears system once again raise the question of whether tax should instead be included in fuel.
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# your-say - Thursday 4 April, 2013
The Teachers’ Union of Ireland is balloting over a strike if its members, who have rejected the deal, are bound by it anyway.
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# your-say - Wednesday 3 April, 2013
USI wants a ‘significant investment’ in youth job creation – but younger people are also less likely to have pressures like mortgages.
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# your-say - Tuesday 2 April, 2013
North Korea is restarting a nuclear reactor, while saying it now considers itself in a ‘state of war’. How do you feel?
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# your-say - Monday 1 April, 2013
Declan Ganley said that he is considering setting up a new political party – but is there a need for one?
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# your-say - Sunday 31 March, 2013
As the Christian world marks the most important date in its calendar, we’d like to know if you plan to do anything religious for Easter.
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# your-say - Saturday 30 March, 2013
“Wide swings” in donation activity have been observed in Ireland, so we’d like to ask: do you plan to donate your organs after you pass away?
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# your-say - Friday 29 March, 2013
The junior partner in government saw its vote collapse in Meath East. How do you feel about how it’s performing in power?
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# your-say - Thursday 28 March, 2013
Under Catholic tradition, many people abstain from alcohol and eating meat on Good Friday. Will you be among them?
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# your-say - Wednesday 27 March, 2013
It’s polling day in Meath East – but if there was a general election nationwide today, who’d be getting your vote?
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# your-say - Tuesday 26 March, 2013
Organ donations fell by 17 per cent last year, amid continuing calls for a change to Ireland’s management of it.
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# your-say - Monday 25 March, 2013
The NCA has found that some pharmacies are charging double for the same drugs.
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# your-say - Sunday 24 March, 2013
A Fine Gael TD has raised opposition to HSE funding for SpunOut, a youth information charity which offers advice on threesomes.
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# your-say - Saturday 23 March, 2013
Heavy flooding around Ireland, particularly in Blackpool in Cork, has left locals angry at the level of council warnings.
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# your-say - Friday 22 March, 2013
Street based charity collections bring in cash but they are not to everyone’s liking.
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# your-say - Thursday 21 March, 2013
To mark International Day Against Racism, the Immigrant Council of Ireland is urging people to report racist abuse.
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# your-say - Wednesday 20 March, 2013
It was revealed that the CEO of Bank of Ireland Richie Boucher received a total pay packet worth €843,000 last year – despite a €2.1 billion loss at the bank.
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# your-say - Tuesday 19 March, 2013
Concerns have been raised over how Irish is taught with many managing just a cúpla focal when they leave school.
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# your-say - Monday 18 March, 2013
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Both men have done wonders in the green jersey.
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Cyprus is trying to push ahead with the EU bailout deal which will see people’s savings taxed – but is this fair?
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# your-say - Sunday 17 March, 2013
As thousands of people celebrate our national holiday, we’re asking if it’s good for Ireland’s image.
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# your-say - Saturday 16 March, 2013
As the US state of Maryland votes to abolish it, we’re asking: do you agree with capital punishment?
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# your-say - Friday 15 March, 2013
Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney says the horsemeat saga risks damaging Ireland’s food sector – but has it changed the amount of beef that you eat?
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