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Illegal drug use escalating in Ireland
The City’s NewshoundIn 2021, cocaine was the second most common main problem drug. In 2021, for the first time, the National Drug Treatment Reporting System (NDTRS) recorded more cocaine than heroin cases among those treated for drugs as a main problem. Cannabis was the third…
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Why is Racism in Ireland Underreported?
The City’s NewshoundThere were 530 reports of racial incidents in Ireland in 2019, according to annual reports of racism in Ireland, researched by the Irish Network Against Racism (INAR). The annual report indicates that the numbers have continuously risen since the beginning of 2019.
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Diwali- The Indian New Year
The City’s NewshoundDiwali, (festival of lights) is a popular Hindu festival which celebrates the triumph of good over evil is celebrated in conjunction with the Hindu New Year all over the world. By Nimra Ahmed ‘Diwali’ or the ‘festival of lights’ is a religious festival…
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“In Turkey, they treat surgery like a production line” – The rise of cosmetic tourism in Ireland.
The City’s NewshoundCosmetic tourism is appealing as it is often cheaper to receive these treatments abroad, even when patients take the cost of flights into account. Like all surgery, this does not come without risk, andthe aggressive post-surgery complications of cosmetic tourism have been seen…
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Brewdog defend their newest campaign on social media
The City’s NewshoundBrewdog have labelled themselves as “proud anti-sponsors of the World F*Cup” in their newest ad campaign. Alongside the campaign they have pledged to donate all profits of their ‘Lost Larger’ sold during the World Cup to human rights abuse causes.
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Steady rise in fuel prices causes stress in Ireland
The City’s NewshoundAmid the rising fuel prices in the country, reporter Shay Galon looks at why the costs have increased this past year.
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Carlow Students Make Their Voices Heard in Support of Repeal
eoinstynes1Eoin Stynes reports on the outcome of the Students Union referendum in one of Ireland’s oldest Catholic institutions
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