Category: News
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Supermarkets blamed for Thomas St. butcher’s closure
One of The Liberties longest running businesses closed it’s doors for the final time on Saturday, writes Harry Hatton.
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Not On Our Watch Vigil: What Do The Public Think?
On Tuesday night, the Not On Our Watch campaign held a vigil outside the Dáil. Jack Popeley talked to some of the people who attended to see what they had to say.
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Number of Births Outside Marriages Have Increased
According to the latest figures by the CSO, the number of births outside of marriages in Ireland have increased. We talk to the people of Dublin to find out their opinions.
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An Garda Siochanna On Strike: What Exactly is Happening?
We examine why An Garda Siochana are to go on strike this November, in an unusual move for Ireland’s law enforcement.
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Suicide Rates hit 14 Year Low, According to Figures
Suicide rates hit their lowest in 2015, a decrease of 3.8% since 2001, writes Kieva McLaughlin.
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Dáil Debates The Eighth
A bill proposing a referendum on repealing the Eighth Amendment, and allowing for legislation on abortion, went up for debate before Dáil Éireann on Tuesday.
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Renovations Take Place in Dáil Eireann
Andrew Leahy discusses the Dáil renovations that took place over the Summer recess.
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Following the Presidential Election: Candidates Struggle to Meet the Finish Line
In the third of a series of article looking at the US Presidential Election, The City’s Cáitríona Murphy fills us in on the events that have unfolded over the past ten days.
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Ireland’s Businesses are Among Top Social Media Users in Europe
Ireland has been revealed as one of the top three countries in Europe for social media use by business, writes Mary Kate Hickey and Rachel D’Arcy
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Students Take to Dublin’s Streets against Third Level Fees
The City took to the Dublin streets yesterday to find out more on the USI’s #EducationIs march.
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