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Moving to Ireland While Working for a UK Company: A Guide for British Citizens

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As cross-border life becomes increasingly common across the island of Ireland, a growing number of British citizens are choosing to relocate from Northern Ireland to the Republic of Ireland—often buying property and settling permanently—while continuing to work for employers based in the United Kingdom. This modern reality prompts an important set of questions: Where do you pay tax? What are your rights in Ireland? Must your employer change anything? And do you need to notify immigration authorities? This article provides a comprehensive guide for British citizens who live in Ireland but are employed in the UK, addressing taxation, immigration status, access to public services, and the benefits of becoming an Irish tax resident. 1. Establishing Tax Residency in Ireland Under Irish law, tax residency is based on physical presence: You are considered resident for tax purposes if you spend 183 days or more in Ireland in a single tax year, Alternatively, you qualify if y...

The Sovereignty Dilemma Under Trump

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A New Reality for Countries Receiving US Support: The Risk of Compromised Sovereignty in the Age of Trump's Policies As the world navigates a rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape, countries traditionally relying on the United States for military, economic, and diplomatic support grapple with a new and unsettling reality, the risk of compromising their sovereignty in exchange for continued American aid. The case of Ukraine, caught in a high stakes negotiation with the Trump administration over a controversial minerals deal, offers a striking example of this dilemma. However, it is not alone. Across the globe, countries dependent on US support are now facing increasingly harsh terms, forcing them to weigh the immediate benefits of aid against the long-term erosion of their national autonomy. Under the Trump administration, US foreign policy has shifted from traditional alliances and mutual benefits towards a transactional approach driven by economic interests and geopolitical calc...

The COVID-19 Lockdown: Increased Online Religious Cult's Recruitment Drive

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The leadership of a religious cult's creates followers by controlling an individual's mind than their body. Fundamental objectives of cult leaders are:  1. Opposing critical thinking 2. Isolating members from family, profession and community and conditioning their mind's to follow and surrender toward the cult leader 3. Administring particular doctrines outside established scripture 4. Seeking inappropriate mental, emotional and physical loyalty to their leaders and cult 5. Dishonouring the family unit 6. Crossing social and ethical boundaries  7. Separation from the established social and religious practices.   Earlier in the 1960s, religious cults in North America grown steadily. It is also the time when hippy culture started. People attracted to these cults by renouncing families, friends, and career. They devoted all of their resources and energy to support and promote these cults. They either called devotees or volunteers worked endless hours in ...