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As Refillz shops emerge, cost and plastic reduction remain uncertain
By Iqra Siddiqui Plastic is embedded in everyday life, shaping how people shop, consume, and dispose. But refill shops are emerging as an alternative, offering a way to cut down on single-use packaging. But higher costs and convenience barriers continue to influence consumer behaviour. Experts suggest it could help reduce plastic waste. However, the question…
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[youtube.com=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mow8Lemu9Xo&feature=youtu.be] Dublin reacts to the Hotels.com poll, which scores the city’s taxi drivers as the fifth friendliest in the world. By Liam Keegan
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[youtube.com=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGLb57a6YTU&feature=youtu.be] The people of Dublin city give their views on abortion, following the opening of an abortion clinic in Belfast, Northern Ireland. By Patrick Gormley and Andy Nally
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A study carried out by NUI Maynooth in October 2012, on behalf of the Irish Red Cross shows that 95% of people surveyed would not respond in an emergency situation, such as a traffic accident or cardiac arrest, as they feared not being competent enough to offer assistance, even if they have been trained in…
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLNOPF8GAH0&list=HL1350036047&feature=mh_lolz In light of the Jill Meagher murder in Australia, questions have been raised about the rights women have to protect themselves in Ireland. At the moment it is illegal to carry pepper spray as a form of protection in this country. But should it be legalised? here’s what the people of Dublin think.
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By: Sarah Reilly Sculpture in Context 2012 continues to build on 26 years experience in organising successful exhibitions. Eleven of these exhibitions have been hosted by the National Botanic Gardens. Both established and emerging artists submit work and this annual exhibition is one of the most prestigious outdoor sculpture exhibitions in Ireland. The National Botanic…











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