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In Photos: Thousands take to the streets for Dublin’s largest Palestine protest to date
Liam MurphyBy Liam Murphy On Saturday, October 5, thousands of people took to the streets of Dublin to mark one year of Israeli escalation in Gaza. The march, the biggest of its kind to date in Ireland, called for an end to Israel’s occupation,…
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Dublin City Council Clamping Down on Parking
The City’s Newshoundby Molly O’Reilly Credit Molly O’Reilly In Ireland’s busiest city, full of life, As the epidemic of clamping down on cars becomes rampant around the Capital, there are three things guaranteed in life in Dublin; death, taxes and clamping. It is…
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‘It’s a disgrace at present’ – Dublin Councillor Welcomes Controversial Redevelopment Plan
Liam MurphyBy Liam Murphy Dublin Councillor Nial Ring has welcomed An Bord Pleanála’s decision to approve Hammerson’s controversial redevelopment plan, calling Moore Street’s current state a disgrace. This comes days after An Bord Pleanála’s approval of a highly debated plan that will see a…
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Studies Find That Media Framing Can Contribute to Online Harassment for Female Politicians
The City’s NewshoundBy Jessica Lee In the digital age, politicians and the public have never been more accessible to one another. While social media can make it easier for politicians to reach potential voters, platforms such as ‘X’ and ‘Facebook’ have become breeding grounds for…
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A homeless man has been reduced to living in a tent in the town of Nenagh for the past two years
The City’s NewshoundBy Jason Quigley The plight of homelessness has been brought glaringly home to the people of Nenagh with a destitute man living in a tent on the town’s main street for two years. The man’s tent located on Pearse Street Nenagh. Photo: Jason…
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TU Dublin feeling the rise in violence happening in Dublin.
The City’s NewshoundBy Mia Waterhouse In recent months the violence in Dublin City Centre has been top of the news agenda and it seems that violence has reached the university TU Dublin’s campus. TU Dublin president, Professor David Fitzpatrick, wrote directly to the minister for…
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Focus on peace: Ireland’s pro-Palestine demonstrations
The City’s NewshoundBy Leon Thompson Ireland’s support during the Gaza crisis has extended following the announcement of €13 million in aid being sent to Palestine. Tánaiste Micheál Martin announced the aid in Dáil Éireann as an acknowledgement of the escalated violence in the Middle East. …
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Muddy Hell!
The City’s Newshoundby Diana Lazar Hell and Back is an 8k run and obstacle course that tests your physical limits. The weather conditions made their name to be taken quite literally at their last event on Saturday in Wicklow. Many food and drink vans were…
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“Five percent for the future of Ireland”: Students rally for affordable living
The City’s NewshoundUniversity students took part in a national demonstration, organised by the Union of Students in Ireland (USI) on Wednesday, where they protested the €65 billion budget surplus the Government is…
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Office for Public Works extends consultation period on gigs at the Iveagh Gardens
The City’s NewshoundAccording to event organisers and locals in Dublin, a small group of people are campaigning against events being held in The Iveagh Gardens, which is already having a negative effect on the use of this space…
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