Liam Herrick

Liam Herrick

politician unknown

Liam Herrick serves as the chief commissioner of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) and has been vocal about the unacceptable living conditions faced by disabled individuals in Ireland, advocating for necessary state support and resources for their independence and well-being.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
50,300
Power
51$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Ireland 1 7.00 1.00% +0% 5,030,000 50,300 $5,100 51$
Totals 1 5,030,000 50,300 $5,100 51$
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Recent Mentions

Ireland Ireland: The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, the State’s human rights watchdog, called for 'courage and principled leadership' from the Coalition, said chief commissioner Liam Herrick. 7

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: Opposition parties vow to toughen ‘gutted’ Occupied Territories Bill – The Irish Times

Ireland Ireland: Liam Herrick is the chief commissioner at the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. 7

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: In Ireland, child victims of trafficking are falling through the cracks – The Irish Times

Ireland Ireland: Liam Herrick, chair of IHREC, said that as recently as January 2024 the State had told the ECHR it was working to meet its legal obligation. 5

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: State accused of ignoring its liability for redress – The Irish Times

Ireland Ireland: Liam Herrick, chief human rights commissioner, expressed concerns about the overhaul of the asylum system. 5

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: ‘Grave concerns’ over Government’s rush to adopt new EU migration plan, rights watchdog says – The Irish Times

Ireland Ireland: Liam Herrick is the Chief Commissioner with the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. 8

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: When fathers don’t take family leave, workplace inequality persists – The Irish Times