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Uganda: Movit Donates to Divine Mercy s Babies Home in 26th Anniversary Celebrations

Uganda: Movit Donates to Divine Mercy s Babies Home in 26th Anniversary Celebrations
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Int l Day of Charity: Longrich Visits NAPTIP, Orphanage Homes in Abuja

Int l Day of Charity: Longrich Visits NAPTIP, Orphanage Homes in Abuja
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I m starting to see how I can help

Social Democrats TD Jennifer Whitmore describes her first year in the Dáil as a very unusual introduction to national politics because of the effect of the Covid-19 pandemic. The first-time TD won her seat in the 33rd Dail weeks before the first case of Covid-19 was officially confirmed in the Republic of Ireland. Like everyone else, the new Deputy had to quickly adapt to respond to the pandemic s impact on every aspect of life. When I was elected, my first thoughts were what do I want to achieve? What areas do I want to focus on? How do I get out around the county to make sure I listen to and meet with as many groups as possible to hear their concerns? . But really quickly, the whole world turned upside down for everyone and the focus moved to Covid. It s been a very unusual introduction to national politics.

A vote to unite Ireland? Be careful what you wish for

Sir - In her article last week, Senator Frances Black demands a referendum on Irish unity in accordance with the requirements of the Good Friday Agreement of 1998 - but fails to address its possible consequences. As I understand it, that agreement recognised the complexities of conflicting nationalist and unionist loyalties and rights in Northern Ireland and replaced the unionist majority abuse of the nationalist minority with a power-sharing arrangement - because that majority abuse had led to an unsuccessful 25 years of revolt that cost 3,500 lives. In other words, a simplistic, rigid interpretation of democracy (that a majority can do whatever it wishes, regardless of the minority) was replaced with a more flexible interpretation.

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