Category: News
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Conlan’s carnival arrives ringside
After his first professional fight, James Carroll asks what the future might hold for Irish boxer Michael Conlan.
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Kenny announces referendum to allow Irish citizens abroad to vote in presidential elections
Aoife Loughnane looks at the Taoiseach’s newly unveiled referendum plans and explores what this will mean for the Irish diaspora.
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Let the Conversation Flow
What happens when women suffer from severe period pains? Louise Carroll reports.
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U2’s lawsuit: are Bono and co. even better than the real thing?
As one of the biggest rock bands in the world is being sued for copyright infringement, Gary Ibbotson explores the murky waters of music plagiarism.
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Soaring to new heights
Cheap, efficient and durable – Eimear Dodd learns more about the commercial uses for drone technology.
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Deflector Trump struggling to keep a lid on ties with the Kremlin
While Donald Trump sounded more presidential at his recent address to Congress, the issue of Russian connections still lingers for team Trump. What does this all mean for the president, and for the Irish as the Patrick’s Day shamrock approaches? James Carroll reports.
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Kenneth Lonergan defends Casey Affleck in row with Wesleyan college student
In the wake of alleged sexual controversy surrounding Oscar-winning actor Casey Affleck, Aoife Loughnane asks is Hollywood choosing to condone this behaviour and why should we care?
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Thousands take to the streets of Dublin to Strike 4 Repeal
As Dublin city was brought to a standstill, Sarah Harford caught up with the strike action as protesters marched through the capital.
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Litter louts still a problem in Dublin city
James Carroll sniffs around the dirty business of illegal dumping in Dublin.
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Dutch (dis)courage: after Brexit and Trump will the Netherlands be the next political domino to fall?
With Dutch elections less than a month away, Cormac Murphy probes the political atmosphere that may cause fresh upset, not only in the Netherlands, but across a struggling post-Brexit EU.
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