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Ireland welcomes a wave of international visitors for the St. Patrick’s Day weekend festivities
Hundreds of thousands of international tourists are expected to travel to the country over the bank holiday weekend for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. By Alex Cloud Fáilte Ireland estimates that over 589,000 people attended the three-day St. Patrick’s Day festival last year, which generated €138 million in visitor revenue. While the figures for the current year are undetermined, Dublin Live reported that over half a million people were in…
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The Unibet World Grand Prix took place in Citywest, Dublin last week, and The City were there to find out more about this emerging sport.
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It’s tough to break the ‘emo’ mould, but Surrey quintet You Me At Six managed to unleash a brand new, gritty edge at their first Dublin show in three years.
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A source has revealed to The City that a taxi protest is set to take place in the city from 11am today.
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The City rounds up the most important parts of the Budget that will effect YOU.
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Alongside the budget announcements today, Dublin Bus announced the unveiling of three new bus routes serving DCU in the north county Dublin area.
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Last Wednesday students across Ireland got the chance to talk to potential employers at the Graduate Careers Fair in the RDS Dublin, and The City went along to meet with Ireland’s future graduates.












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