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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 darkness descended yesterday, politicians throughout the country put their feet up safe in the knowledge they could do no more. Today, the Irish electorate finally go to the polling stations. However, those standing for election are not the only ones who view the election count as an important event in the political cycle. Amid…
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The third and final leaders’ debate of the 2016 general election was broadcast last night on RTÉ. After the seven way debate last week, the spotlight was again squarely focused on Enda Kenny, Michéal Martin, Joan Burton, and Gerry Adams. The debate was moderated by Miriam O’Callaghan as the candidates made their last pitch to…
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After nearly three weeks of frantic campaigning, the electorate will cast their ballots this Friday. By this point, if you’re eligible, hopefully you’re registered to vote and close to deciding who your first preference is. With the day of judgment fast approaching, The City will provide a brief refresher – or, if you’re a first-time…
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The results of the New Hampshire primaries last Monday saw Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders come out on top for their respective parties. Trump’s win has made him the leader on the Republican side with 17 delegates followed by Ted Cruz’s 11. Sanders tops the table for the Democrats after winning 15 delegates in…
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On first viewing it appeared an odd question, and Ireland’s Chris Henry seemed just as bemused as the sharp hearing viewers at home who heard the referee ask ‘What’s my name?’. The Ulsterman quickly composed himself and answered “Nigel” before giving the referee a pat on the back as he re-joined his waiting teammates. This…
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The general disdain for journalists is well known – in fact it’s a common trope used in the humour of media circles. However the recent threats made on two journalists’ lives following last week’s shootings in North Dublin have quieted the typically acerbic wit of the media community. The Independent News and Media journalists have been…











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