“Groudbreaking” Alcohol Bill passes through the Oireachtas
A piece of legislation known as the Public Health Alcohol Bill was passed through all stages of the Oireachtas as of October 10th, over 1,000 days since it was first introduced.
A piece of legislation known as the Public Health Alcohol Bill was passed through all stages of the Oireachtas as of October 10th, over 1,000 days since it was first introduced.
When football training and all the society meetings kick in, it will be hard to get time to eat without even considering cooking, so you need to have it pre-prepared. Read more…
NobelPeace Prize winner Nadia Murad has announced that she will donate her $500,000 (€432,650) winnings to helping survivors of sex crimes.
Autumn can be easily defined as the best season to serve up an abundance of style throughout the streets.
Trinity College has spent €184,000 in an effort to investigate the cyber-scam that saw the Trinity Foundation losing €790,741 on April 27th, 2017.
As part of the Dublin Podcast Festival 2018, Blindboy Boatclub from the Rubberbandits performed at Vicar’s Street. The Blindboy Podcast has gained a large listenership since it launched in October 2017, so much so that Read more…
Canada decriminalised the use of marijuana on October 17, making it the second country to do so after Uruguay. Read more…
Former President Mary McAleese is to become a Professor of Children, Law and Religion at the University of Glasgow.
Ní Riada credits her background and appreciation of Ireland’s identity as two key components that she believes makes her to be a suitable candidate for the Presidency.
Child sexual abuse content reported online increased by 44 per cent last year in Ireland, according to statistics from Hotline.ie.
In The run up to the presidential election, candidate Gavin Duffy has said he is “mellowing as a capitalist” and is more open to social policies.
Hundred’s of Still Wanting Health campaign marched for Sláintecare. Read more…
Communications company invested €15 million into Dublin. Read more…
The illegal occupation of a vacant Dublin property, that first started on September 8th as part of a protest to highlight Ireland’s housing crisis, is still in progress. Read more…
Carter Beauty by Marissa Carter has just been released into Penny’s and nationwide and her followers couldn’t be more excited for the highly anticipated cosmetic line launch. Lifestyle Editor Lorna Lawless gives us her thoughts.
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De ghnáth, cuirimid ár gcuid smideadh sa bhruscar nuair atá sé tirim nó nuair atá sé críochnaithe.
DCU have been working over the summer with an external organisation who offer 24/7 telephone counselling and will offer counselling in different locations around the country.
Ever since the #MeToo campaign, it is not unusual to log onto Twitter or listen to the radio and hear of a famous body or political figure facing sexual assault allegations.
DCU student wins bursary award from press Council. Read more…
Rugadh agus tógadh mé i bPort Láirge – an teach cónaithe d’An Rinn. Nuair a bhí mé ar scoil (scoileanna béarla ba ea iad) d’fhoghlaim mé Gaolainn na Mumhan. Ní dheachaidh mé go dtí an Read more…
Extensive Irish pirate radio Archive donated to DCU media history Collection. Read more…
Shame, sex and promiscuity- the oldest profession in the world thrives in glamorous brothels, red light districts and dodgy alleyways.
Rachel Power writes about the private company Go- Ahead taking control of four Dublin Bus routes. Read more…
Public bathrooms are nobody’s favourite ally when it comes to hygiene. However, despite the assortment of germs usually found in them, public bathrooms offer refuge to those on the brink of an accident, whether induced Read more…
She continued, “As President, I will include young people on the Council of State… We need to listen to young people and that’s why I want to give them a voice in shaping the Presidency for the next seven years. Read more…
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