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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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Blogger Hilda Smith spoke to thecity.ie about her fashion blogging success. Hilda created her blog, Over the Hilda, three years ago and now has over 3,000 followers on Instagram. On her reasons for starting a fashion blog, she says: “I realised that there were no bloggers catering to women of my age. It was as…
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Dublin’s world culture market, Fusion Sundays, is relocating from Newmarket Square. The market celebrates diversity and hosts over 40 international stalls. “The Fusion Sundays Market has been running in Newmarket for over six years, we are currently relocating due to [the] redevelopment of the area,” said Nadia Cassidy, creator and director of the market. …
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Ovo, the new show from Cirque du Soleil, opened to a packed house on Thursday night and once again the Cirque delivered the most unique display of human creativity and athleticism the world has to offer. The theme of this show is easy to decipher. The world of ants and other insects is brought to the…
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The wait is finally over as Dublin have unveiled their new jersey for the 2019 season. The design is a light blue shade on the body with navy on both sleeves while the collar is similar to that of the previous jersey. The main difference in the kit is the shorts, which are a mixture…
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Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe described the 2019 Budget as being “a caring budget”. It is the hope of Mr Donohoe and the Taoiseach Leo Varadkar that this budget can keep Ireland’s future secure. The main talking points of this year’s budget include, the rise in the minimum wage to €9.80 an hour, which will…
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The price of hotel rooms and eating out are set for a major hike after the government announced that VAT rates in the hospitality sectors would increase to 13.5%. Irish hoteliers have slammed Minister for Finance, Pascal Donohoe, who announced on Tuesday that VAT for the sector would rise from 9% to 13.5% in the…











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