Trust in Irish Society Remains Strong, but Confidence in Institutions Shows Mixed Trends

The Central Statistics Office (CSO) has released the findings of its Trust Survey 2025, providing an updated picture of how people in Ireland view one another, public institutions, government services, and emerging technologies. While interpersonal trust remains exceptionally high, confidence in several institutions has shifted since the previous survey in 2023. One of the survey's most striking findings is that Ireland continues to be a high-trust society. Nearly four in five respondents (79 per cent) said they trust most people, although this represents a slight decline from 83 per cent recorded in 2023. High levels of interpersonal trust are often associated with stronger communities, increased civic participation, and improved…
Budget 2027: a roadmap for income adequacy

Social Justice Matters Podcast - 10 Minute Lessons: Ireland's Presidency of the Council of the European Union

Ireland's Child Poverty Challenge

Poverty: a European perspective

From Digital Foundations to Public Impact: Key Insights from the OECD Digital Government Outlook 2026

Governments across the world are entering a new phase of the digital transformation. Over the past decade, public administrations have made substantial investments in digital services, data platforms, cloud infrastructure, and encouraging online citizen engagement. According to a recent report from the OECD, 'Digital…
Thought for the day

“There are probably people in the world who are quite happy with the way things are. But they would have to be the secure and well-to-do. No one experiencing oppression, poverty, or marginalisation is happy with the way things are. They want to see change.”
Social Justice Matters Podcast - Wealth Taxes with Dr Tom McDonnell, NERI

Future proofing our public finances and public services

Loneliness Awareness Week 2026: Why Connection Matters More Than Ever in Ireland

From bustling cities to rural towns, loneliness is becoming one of Ireland’s most quietly pressing social issues. While often associated with older people, loneliness affects every age group. Loneliness is experienced right across the life course, from students living away from home, parents balancing work and family…
National Social Monitor : Policies for the Next Generation - Taxation

This section of our National Social Monitor: The Future Starts Now: Policies for the Next Generation looks briefly at taxation and young people.
Increasing the Overall Tax Take
The provision of public services, including healthcare, education and social protection,…
Carers Week 2026

Social Justice Matters Podcast - Launch presentation of Social Justice Matters: a 2026 guide to a fairer Irish Society

Ireland's New Social Inclusion Roadmap

National Social Monitor : Policies for the Next Generation - Rural Development

