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Is Sinn Féin still seen as left wing? New anti-drone technology for the defence forces

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There are tensions between left wing parties and Sinn Fein on the policy direction of Mary Lou McDonald’s party following its performance in the Dublin Central and Galway West byelections. Ireland’s Defence Forces are ramping up anti-drone measures to prepare for new threats. A search for the body of Seamus Maguire, one of the so-called disappeared who were murdered and buried in secret during the troubles, is to begin. Proposals to fund graduate-entry medical fees in exchange for mandatory service is being criticised as missing the point on why doctors leave Ireland. A Department of Enterprise presentation seen by The Irish Times shows growth in employment could be about to slow significantly.   ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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