AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDerelict Property Tax Pressure: Ministers Simon Harris and James Browne have warned the Government to act fast on derelict State-owned buildings, warning inaction could trigger a new derelict property tax and more blame-shifting. Workplace & Lifestyle: Matrix Recruitment says full-time office roles are drawing up to 40% fewer applications than hybrid jobs, with flexibility now treated as a must-have, not a perk. Children’s Rights & Care: HSE figures show at least 24% of children with disabilities in State accommodation live over 50km from home, and the true scale may be worse due to missing regional data. Online Safety: The Children’s Rights Alliance warns AI is creating “very real danger” for children without stronger regulation, as lawmakers prepare to debate the Regulation of AI Bill. Public Health & Summer Safety: Midlands Air Ambulance highlights drowning risks as temperatures rise, urging simple safety messages for people heading outdoors. Culture & Community: Dublin Pride’s parade guide and a new LGBTQ+ youth hub in the city underline how Pride continues to shape Irish community life. Justice & Abuse Survivors: Victims of Cork paedo schoolteacher Leo Hickey plan to sue the State, arguing survivors are still being forced to carry the burden of legal battles. Transport & Daily Life: A study warns bigger cars are squeezing Irish parking spaces and increasing pedestrian risk. Arts Spotlight: A 16-year-old pianist, Shan Liu, is set for a major NZSO solo debut, bringing fresh classical talent into the spotlight.
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