Category: News
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A helping hand or a cleanup act?
As the government publishes the Misuse of Drugs (Supervised Injection Facilities) Bill 2017, Louise Carroll hears both sides of debate over whether Ireland should welcome its first injecting facility.
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Dubliners protest Trump in rain, wind and zeitgeist
Zuzia Whelan takes to the streets of Dublin alongside crowds protesting President Trump’s travel ban.
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Will the women of Ireland Strike 4 Repeal?
A campaign has been launched urging the public to strike if the Government does not hold a referendum on abortion, Sarah Harford investigates.
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Over 3,000 US Students Enrolled in Irish Universities
Statistics from the Higher Education Authority show that 3,419 US Students are currently studying in Ireland.
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Spending on Programming by RTÉ Has Decreased, Despite A Growth in Income
Amid news that RTÉ is to outsource it’s children’s broadcasting, The City can reveal spending on young people’s broadcasting has been decreasing steadily since 2013.
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Ireland set to have record number of tourists in 2016
The total amount spent on marketing the island of Ireland overseas increased in 2016 for the first time in five years, according to new figures.
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Bitcoins – King of the Crypto-Currencies
Over the past few years, there has been increasing popularity and interest in to virtual currencies. We look at the history of the Bitcoin.
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One in Six Irish Drinkers Regularly Binge
16% of active drinkers in Ireland binge on alcohol at least once a week, writes Dara Boyle.
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More Resource Teaching Posts becoming available in Primary Schools
There has been an increase of resource teachers being allocated to Primary Schools, according to new figures.

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