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 @9NPRWZV answered…10mins10m

They haven't been able to prevent this in the past

 @9NPQ5W6 answered…14mins14m

Only if the advice is harmful to the patient otherwise no

 @9NPRC8X answered…24mins24m

This is such a sad topic and I don't wish anyone to be homeless. This country has to increase the amount of hostels for…

 @9NPRC8X answered…24mins24m

I think the eu should be more worried about what's going on in the world. When that's done then worry about space

 @9NPR8RR answered…26mins26m

In places where its realistic. Rural Ireland can't cater for it. Fine in cities

 @9NPR5D8 answered…29mins29m

They should ban advertising from campaigns and political organisations and groups such as lobbyists and "think tanks", b…

 @9NPR5D8 answered…29mins29m

The two sides are not "Israel" and "Palestine" but a violent extremist minority from each.

 @9NPR5D8 answered…29mins29m

Yes, if they have been bona fide permanent residents of Ireland, regardless of their origin country, for two years

 @9NPR5D8 answered…29mins29m

Only if the lab-grown meat is required to meet the same safety and regular inspection requirements as medication

 @9NPQNVF answered…41mins41m

No but the UK should not be penalized for leaving or barred from returning to the EU.

 @9NPQ5W6 answered…56mins56m

More, ensuring that the benefits are going to the people that actually require it, e.g an actual jobseeker, not someone…

 @9NPQ5W6 answered…56mins56m

In aid of unity yes. In the present circumstances of Northern Ireland and the republic being separate, no

 @9NPQ5W6 answered…56mins56m

Yes in special circumstances, where the foreclosure is beyond the individuals control

 @9NPQ5W6 answered…56mins56m

Yes if they have been living in the country for over a year, and integrated into the culture of Ireland, understanding t…

 @9NPQ5W6 answered…56mins56m

If the system is upheld unequally by all states then yes. If it places unrealistic expectations on certain states than o…

 @9NPQ5W6 answered…56mins56m

Yes, as it would improve their quality of life and outcomes such as when they utilise healthcare facilities

 @9NPQ5NJ answered…56mins56m

If they're actually from abroad and voluntarily come here then they should pay but not a disproportionate amount

 @9NPP95H answered…1hr1H

The companies should be given directives over what is and isn’t allowed

 @9NPNZS2 answered…1hr1H

Rabharta Glas

 @9NPNZS2 answered…1hr1H

Yes, but only if they have lived in Ireland for a substantial period, and are not citizens because of ancestry

 @9NPNYZ5 answered…1hr1H

The government should focus on reconstructing the derelict and vacant houses rather than building more

 @9NPNYZ5 answered…1hr1H

Required to learn English to become a citizen, free classes should be offered but not a requirement in general

 @9NNSB7R answered…2hrs2H

No, Ireland should not engage with or provide aid to any sort of conflict and become truly neutral - like Switzerland.