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national / public consultation / irish social forum Thursday November 13, 2003 - 18:27 by Roughan Mac Namara
Right to a Home Campaign Nearly 6,000 homeless people feel nobody in power is listening to them. Three years into a Government strategy to tackle the problem it continues to get worse - Especially for families who are homeless. The official number of homeless people has increased from 5,234 to 5,581 since 1999. Meanwhile a record total of 48,413 households are stuck on housing waiting lists - That’s about 140,000 people in total. Focus Ireland’s Right to a Home campaign is calling for urgent Government action to tackle this growing crisis. You can add your voice to this campaign by visiting: http://www.focusireland.org taking a minute to read our campaign demands and then issue the letter to all you local TD's at the touch of a button. ........................................................ ... read full story / add a comment
dublin / public consultation / irish social forum Thursday November 13, 2003 - 17:33 by Dublin Social Forum
Dublin Social Forum Minutes, 30.10.03 ... read full story / add a comment
national / public consultation / irish social forum Thursday November 13, 2003 - 17:23 by EU Constitution/GATS working group
Minutes of EU Constitution, GATS Meeting, 8.11.2003 ... read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism Thursday November 13, 2003 - 16:55 by michele
While the European Social Forum is in session at Paris-Saint Denis, the Ecole des métiers de l'Information-Cfd launches an ephemeral photo agency: alterphoto.com ... read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous Thursday November 13, 2003 - 14:02 by Mary Muldowney
Introductions needed to women who travelled from Northern Ireland to work in the U.K. during the Second World War. ... read full story / add a comment |
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