Tara McCamley investigates if the superhero genre has reached a tipping point with Avengers: Infinity War and the upcoming end to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and looks to see if there is any way for comic book films to maintain their relevance or if they are doomed to fade into obscurity
Author: beckykkelly
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Basketball in Ireland
Originally from the US, local basketball coach Ed Randolf has played basketball his whole life, and has coached for over 25 years. Becky Kelly met up with him to ask his opinions on the level of support and coverage of both men’s and women’s basketball in Ireland and what could be done for the sport to be more recognised
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A weekend break in Edinburgh
Edinburgh is fast becoming a popular mini-getaway destination. With Ryanair flights from as little as €40 return in May, and less than an hour flight away, there are many reasons for Edinburgh’s appeal. Known for its filming location of Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting and inspiration for JK Rowling’s world-famous series Harry Potter, combined with its history, Edinburgh has something to suit everyone. Becky Kelly took a weekend break in March and filmed some of Edinburgh best sights and attractions so you can see the appeal for yourself.
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Art Auction for Syria raises €32,000
Abdul Aziz reports on the recent art auction held by a number of young contemporary Irish artists to raise money for people caught up in the conflict in Syria
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Freedom Through Food
Maryam Madani reports on the groups in Dublin who are using cooking to help refugees from all over the world to get back on their feet
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Number of Patients on Trolleys in Irish Hospitals said to be Highest on Record
Hospital trolley figures have increased throughout 2018 and peaked recently with 714 people on trolleys nationwide due to recent inclement weather. Andrew Carroll investigates





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