Category: General
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Dublin’s outdoor art gallery
Is graffiti in Dublin just vulgar vandalism or can it be considered a true art? As Hannah Lemass finds, the writing is on the wall for the old stigma tagged on street art
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Palestinian Flag to Fly Over City Hall in “Gesture of Solidarity”
Green, white and black with a red triangle – the Palestinian tricolour is not typically seen over Dublin City Hall, however, there is a proposal to fly the flag there next month. Cormac Murphy explores the debate.
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More than a fight for water
The water charges have been scrapped, Hannah Lemass found that the movement represents far more at the most recent Right2Water demonstration
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Waiting for Wetherspoons
Has Wetherspoons lost its enthusiasm for Irish drinkers? Hannah Lemass looks for the scoop.
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“We hope you have enjoyed the show”: Sgt. Pepper at 50
As The Beatles’ iconic Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band celebrates its 50th anniversary, Sarah Harford looks at the album’s influence and legacy.
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The digital playground bully
As another chat app raises fears about online harassment of children, it’s clear that parents, teachers and young people must work together to challenge this behaviour. Eimear Dodd reports
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Going for Gold: Past, Present and Future of the Olympics
In advance of the awarding of the 2024 Olympic Games, Cormac Murphy profiles the two contenders and looks at some of the controversies of previous Games
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Work due to begin on the Dun Laoghaire Baths
Sarah Harford visits the historic site and asks what the redevelopment may mean for the local area.
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Russia’s new revolution: disenchanted youth and the future of the presidency
Last week saw the largest anti-corruption protests in Russia since 2011. Zuzia Whelan profiles the leader of the opposition Alexei Navalny.

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