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‘It’s time to stop being nightwalkers’: Identity coach Ché Fegan on creating a new landscape for gay men in Ireland
In a time where many gay men still struggle to find themselves, Ché Fagan is making space for them to feel more honest and aligned with themselves. Following his own struggles and travelling the globe, Fagan reflects on his journey to finding himself.
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As British pop-rock band The 1975 descend upon Dublin this week as part of their sold-out tour, TheCity.ie’s Kate Brayden reviews the band’s career-spanning set and triumphant return to the 3Arena.
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‘Everyone is invited to run, we hope it will pave the way for the future’ – Outgoing president of TU Dublin Students’ Union welcomes nominations for March election
TheCity.ie’s Kim O’Leary sits down with outgoing TU Dublin Student Union president Pierre Yimbog to find out what the upcoming election means for the student body and the university itself
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‘Instead of focusing on war, there’s now something fun for our youngsters to think of’ – the rise of Afghan cricket against the odds
By Cameron Weymes Despite enduring over 40 years of conflict, Afghanistan is currently ranked seventh in the world in T20 cricket. Cricket has only become popular in Afghanistan since the 1990s, when Afghan refugees played the sport while living in Pakistan. The Afghan team qualified for their first Cricket World Cup in 2015 and beat…









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