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All-day protest outside the Dáil demands movement on the Occupied Territories Bill
Dozens of protesters from across the country gathered outside Leinster House aiming to progress the passing of the Occupied Territories Bill (OTB), with many calling for services be added to the bill.
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By Jason Quigley This Friday, November 29th, the people of Ireland will go to the polls for a crucial General Election. From 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., polling stations across the country will open, and millions of voters will have the opportunity to shape the future of the nation. After 3 weeks of political campaigning,…
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By Ethan McDonagh The Dublin Book Festival took place between November 6th-10th this year and provided people with a variety of informative discussions from renowned Irish authors as well as guided tours to learn about some of Dublin’s most famous writers. The festival takes place every year and is an incredible showcase of Irish literary…
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By Jason Quigley O’Connell Street, once the heart of Dublin’s city centre and a vibrant hub of activity, has seen noticeable neglect and signs of urban decay in recent years. This iconic thoroughfare, known for its historic monuments and central location, is now marred by a range of issues including vacant and derelict buildings, deteriorating…
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