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Women’s Six Nations average viewership was only a fraction of its men’s equivalent in 2025
By Adam Jackson The women’s Six Nations had only an eighth. of the average television viewership of the men’s ix nations in 2025, according to the Central Statistics Office’s Women and Men in Ireland hub. This statistic shows a lack of engagement with women’s rugby from the Irish public. However, when compared with previous year’s…
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Ireland has changed a lot in the last 30 years. There is no doubt the country is a much different place than it was back then. We have become more diverse and multicultural, we are more aware of the issues facing the environment and we are getting married later.
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According to My World Survey 2, the National Study of Youth Mental Health in Ireland, the number of students suffering from anxiety has doubled since 2012. The findings show that in comparison to the previous study conducted in 2012, the amount of teenagers aged 12 to 19 suffering from severe anxiety has doubled from 11%…
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Travellers’ unique status as an ethnic group within Irish Society was recognised by the Irish Government in 2017.











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