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Our 2019 European/Local Elections Manifestos – An Economic and Business Policy Perspective
Shane Conneely, Senior Policy & Research Executive at Chambers Ireland, highlights the business critical policies in our election manifestos. May 24 sees voters in Ireland decide on who represents
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Chamber Awards 2019 Winners Q&A – Cork Chamber
Following last month’s Chamber Awards, Leona Murphy from Chambers Ireland caught up with Cork Chamber who won the Most Successful Policy Campaign award category for their campaign with Limerick Cham
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Chamber Awards 2019 Winners Q&A – Waterford Chamber
Following last month’s Chamber Awards, Leona Murphy from Chambers Ireland caught up with Waterford Chamber who won the Event of the Year category for their Toys4Engineers Conference & Expo Co
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Climate Emergency Makes a Low Carbon Economy Priority
Pauline Lowe, Policy & Research Executive at Chambers Ireland, outlines how Chambers Ireland’s local & European election manifestos are focusing on facilitating&
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Europe Day 2019 – Our Time To Vote
Emma Kerins, Head of Policy and Public Affairs at Chambers Ireland, outlines why this year’s Europe Day is more important than in previous years, with European Elections to be held at the end of
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Local Elections 2019- Long Term Sustainability of Communities Must Be Focus For Candidates
Shane Conneely, Senior Policy & Research Executive at Chambers Ireland, outlines the long-term, sustainable policies which our network thinks Local Authority candidates should be focusing on. Cham
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Davos 2019 – Global Challenges, Local Impact
(Image: www.weforum.org) Pauline Lowe, Policy & Research Executive at Chambers Ireland, provides an overview of the headline issues in the spotlight at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Swit
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Reflecting on CETA and Ireland-Canada Trade at the ICBA Briefing
One year on from the provisional application of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between the EU and Canada, Gabriel Doran attended a briefing on Ireland-Canada trade relations org
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Battling Brexit in Budget 2019
The UK voted to leave the EU in 2016 and since then, Chambers Ireland has been engaging with the Network to gauge their views on what they see as the biggest challenges of the UK’s departure and wha
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Budget 2019 and Supporting Tourism in Ireland
The tourism sector is a significant source of employment across every region of Ireland. The UK is the single largest source market for the tourism industry and provides a high percentage of the regio
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