AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHealth & Rights: Deirdre Heenan says the Muckamore Abbey inquiry shows abuse was normalised, arguing apologies aren’t enough for vulnerable adults. Education & Youth: A CAO guide explains what to check after results and how course choices can be adjusted, while another piece asks what happens when you pick the “wrong” course. Local Governance & Tourism: Minister James Browne says he has “no difficulty” with councils introducing a tourism tax, with a Seanad motion pushing the idea forward. Family Justice Transparency: Campaigners seek changes to the in-camera rule in Leinster House, arguing privacy rules can end up protecting abusers. Religion & Legacy: A mother and baby home survivor writes to the Taoiseach over access to records and government support tied to Vatican archives. Culture & Language: Salman Rushdie warns in Dublin that language is breaking down between cultures, asking what happens when words no longer work. Lifestyle & Money: Irish shoppers’ secondhand boom continues, with spending patterns showing resilience and a shift toward resale. Sports & Identity: Caolan Robertson’s Ukraine filmmaking highlights how self-made creators shape news feeds, while Vogue Williams opens up about miscarriage loss.
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