Category: Featured Stories
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Black history month and how to celebrate it in a pandemic
In the first installment of a two part series, Dolapo Agunbiade explores how we can commemorate Black History Month while staying indoors
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Irish childcare workers feel pushed to periphery while Government sits down with teacher’s union
Despite their battle to keep doors open through ongoing lockdowns, Ireland’s childcare sector has been brushed to one side, Katy Brennan investigates why our childcare workers remain underfunded and unrecognised
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No ink spilled – tattoo studios struggle during Covid
With the constant closing and reopening of tattoo studios, artists no longer know where they stand. James Molloy gets the insight of some industry professionals
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Reject modernity, embrace tradition: could Bebo be back for good?
With a long-awaited relaunch now confirmed by the site’s creator, Jake Hurley speaks with a group of Irish twenty-somethings to look back on Bebo’s impact on Irish culture throughout the noughties
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Three Castles Burning: An interview with historian Donal Fallon
From his room in Glasnevin, Mario Bowden chats to the man capturing Dublin’s vibrant social history from his kitchen in Kimmage.
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Gaelic games players reflect on importance of competitions lost to level five
With the college Gaelic games competitions that normally brighten up these weeks shelved for ’21, Colm McGuirk gets a flavour of what players will be missing out on this year
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FAI provides cover as League of Ireland enters corridor of uncertainty
Additional funding to League of Ireland clubs has been confirmed by the government ahead of the upcoming season. David Doyle investigates how the FAI are playing a blinder in the post-Delaney era
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Top 3 Post-Covid getaways to banish the lockdown blues
James Molloy recommends three delightful destinations to add to your travel plans, once the pandemic is over and holidays are on the horizon again
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Five swaps you can make for a more eco-friendly Valentine’s Day
Saoirse Schad gives tips on how you can be more environmentally conscious while still spoiling that special someone with sustainable Valentine’s Day treats
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Covid Abroad: How Italy was woken up to the first wave of coronavirus in Europe
As Italy begins to ease restrictions, Mario Bowden gathers the perspective of Lombardian and Italian native, Maria Elena Tagliabue who lived through some of Italy’s darkest months
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