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Public record

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Government projects, commitments, votes, service maps, and source documents turned into plain-language public records you can search, verify, and cite.

For every claim: who owns it, what changed, what deadline matters, who objected, what law or obligation applies, and what primary source proves it.

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The Public Record

Wednesday 10 June 2026
Irish news, cross-referenced against verified data. Sources cited and labelled by type where available.

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The thinking behind the record

What this is

  • A sourced public record of government decisions and obligations
  • A map of responsibility: who owns what, who promised what
  • A claim-checking layer against primary sources
  • Built so citizens, journalists, civil servants, TDs, advocates, and departments can work from the same sourced record

What this is not

  • Legal advice or a substitute for professional counsel
  • Party-political campaigning or advocacy for any position
  • An automated truth oracle or AI opinion generator
  • A replacement for official government records

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