Category: General
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Tapping out from Conor McGregor: How this fan stopped trying to excuse the inexcusable
By Eoin Glackin Glory days (they’ll pass you by): For a generation of Irish people, myself included, mixed martial artist Conor McGregor’s relentless run through the UFC’s featherweight division, culminating in his now legendary 13-second knockout of bitter rival José Aldo in 2015,…
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Students Travel To Grangegorman Using Eclectic Mix Of Modes
On the TU Dublin Grangegorman campus, Aidan Crowley talks to a selection of students from across a number of different faculties, about their modes of transport and associated costs to and from college. It is a glimpse into the world of student transport…
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The Calm After The Storm
By Pearse McGrath Storm Barra raged across Ireland this week with schools being closed in counties across the country. The City went out to see some of the damage that had been caused by the storm.
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Rediscovering Tourism in Ireland
By Dylan Kerrigan Dylan Kerrigan looks at Tourism in Trim and the Boyne Valley over the last year and what the future is looking like for tourism around the area. Covid-19 has caused many aspects of society to suffer, but the tourism industry…
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Governments act quickly as new Covid-19 variant causes concern
James Hagan reports on the raised concerns around the new coronavirus variant Omicron
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Bad driving habits? An analysis of offences occurring on Irish roads so far this year
By Dylan Kerrigan Dylan Kerrigan discusses offences and fatalities on Irish roads so far this year. As 2021 draws to a close, provisional figures show offences such as speeding, driving whilst using a mobile phone and driving whilst intoxicated are the biggest problem…
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Art with a Young Mind’s Twist: Boring Art? Exhibition in the National Gallery
Reporter Julia Brennan talks to Jessica Sharkey. a young curator from the Boring Art? Exhibition in the National Gallery
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Inclusivity in Aerial Arts: Taking Flight
Julia Brennan talks to the aerial arts team of Taking Flight about inclusivity in their studios
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Conversion therapy is still legal in Ireland: a social media movement
By Leah Kilby For many who understand the term ‘conversion therapy’ also understand the negative and often harmful outcomes of it. A form of ‘therapy’ that attempts to change a person’s sexual orientation, oftentimes using methods widely considered unethical. In recent years we…

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