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Having private, for-profit care goes against all you are trying to achieve for children in care,” says Terry Dignan, a spokesperson for charities that run children’s homes. Great! You’ve successfully ...
Having private, for-profit care goes against all you are trying to achieve for children in care,” says Terry Dignan, a ...
Councils are reluctant to use the single-stage process because they take on more risk if something goes wrong, says Sinn Féin ...
Changes would bring more routes into the green spaces, as well as natural play areas, added amenities and upgraded pitches.
The mission is to connect people, and “get people to realise that they have a lot more in common than they have differences”, ...
"Spent Dream of a Remote Wisdom" is a collection of works Proffitt made over the past year, comprising richly coloured abstract paintings, sculptures assembled from bird houses, popcorn boxes, twigs, ...
“Temperatures seem to be heating up by the week,” said Social Democrats Councillor Tara Deacy at Monday’s meeting of the Dublin City Joint Policing Committee.
On the sunny May bank holiday on South Great George’s Street, cyclists ride by in t-shirts, and less urgency, maybe, than on a typical Monday. The northbound cycle lane is sometimes clearly defined on ...
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For some, life is an inherited ache to leave Vietnam and half-remembered stories and unprocessed feelings embodied in what ...
Mel Keane took the stage Saturday as part of Dublin Digital Radio’s annual festival, Alternating Currents, at The Complex.
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