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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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Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Paschal Donohoe TD, has announced that two major international conferences will see approximately €8 million invested in the Irish economy. Speaking with Fáilte Ireland’s Dublin Convention Bureau, the Minister confirmed Dublin’s hosting of conferences held by the Cognitive Science Society in 2017, and also the Renaissance Society of America,…
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With Halloween only a few more sleeps away, there’s plenty of local initiatives happening around the city area. Drimnagh castle will play host to a haunted house for the occasion, from 5-9pm on the October 29. St. Catherines Church and Graveyard is hosting a “Get your spook on – Halloween Extravaganza” family fun day on…
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This weekend saw food festival Taste City Fusion arrive in Dublin. The four day event, which was sponsored by CityJet, celebrated the Irish food scene with cookery workshops, masterclasses and a selection of culinary treats on offer throughout the weekend. The City headed along to the event and brought you behind the scenes, showing what…
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In a night that proved to be a resounding success, the UFC left Dublin’s fair city on Saturday night with big plans on coming back next year. It was a mixed night for Irish fighters overall, with three wins from five fights. However, Paddy Holohan lost his main event fight with American Louis Smolka leaving the Dublin crowd inside the…
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Last weekend saw the annual return of Open House Dublin, offering the public entry for one weekend only – to some of the city’s most historical and elusive buildings. Celebrating its tenth birthday, this year’s Open House tackled a hard issue, exploring the idea of ‘This place we call home’, in light of the city’s recurring housing crisis…
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This week saw Show Racism the Red Card (SRTRC) launch its mobile anti-racism exhibition at the Atrium of Dublin Civic Offices. With over 200 schools and youth services participating, the exhibition will run from the 22nd of October to the 16th of November in Dublin, before moving to other venues. The aim of Show Racism…









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