Ireland is a parliamentary democracy, which means the people of Ireland decide who will represent them in Dáil Éireann (the lower house of the Oireachtas, or Irish parliament). Members of the Dáil are ...
This page explains how to register to vote, and what to do if your situation has changed since the last election or referendum took place. Voting in the general election will be held on Friday 29 ...
Addiction is when you cannot stop doing, taking or using something even when it can be harmful to you. You can be addicted to many activities or substances including gambling, drugs, alcohol, and ...
The Disabled Drivers and Disabled Passengers Scheme provides a range of tax reliefs linked to the purchase and use of specially constructed or adapted vehicles by drivers and passengers with a ...
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We use Google Analytics to measure how you use the website so we can improve it. We have configured Google Analytics to anonymise your IP address so that you are not personally identified. We gather ...
When you end a relationship by judicial separation, divorce or dissolution, the court can decide to share your pension with your former partner and (or) any dependent children. This is called a ...
Ireland has rules and laws about who can enter the country. If you are a citizen of a country that is outside the European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland or the UK, you must have permission to enter ...
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What is the social welfare system in Ireland? How is it organised and who can apply for social welfare benefits? This page gives an overview of the system and includes links to more information.