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Some good remains, despite all the bad that’s out there right now
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Comment 4 years ago

Some good remains, despite all the bad that’s out there right now

By: Joe Horgan  -  4 years ago

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Irish student contracts Covid-19 after swapping desks with classmate
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News 4 years ago

Irish student contracts Covid-19 after swapping desks with classmate

By: Harry Brent  -  4 years ago

257 shares
10% of Leaving Cert grades were made in error and could be upgraded - admits Taoiseach
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News 4 years ago

10% of Leaving Cert grades were made in error and could be upgraded - admits Taoiseach

By: Harry Brent  -  4 years ago

31 shares
Irish private school students filmed shamelessly taunting bisexual classmate, chanting 'for he's a jolly f****t'
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News 4 years ago

Irish private school students filmed shamelessly taunting bisexual classmate, chanting 'for he's a jolly f****t'

By: Harry Brent  -  4 years ago

282 shares
Outrage as Irish universities told they must now give annual breakdown of ethnic diversity among staff
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News 4 years ago

Outrage as Irish universities told they must now give annual breakdown of ethnic diversity among staff

By: Harry Brent  -  4 years ago

169 shares
Anger as hundreds of students party in the streets of Galway
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News 4 years ago

Anger as hundreds of students party in the streets of Galway

By: Rachael O'Connor  -  4 years ago

801 shares
CULTURAL TREASURE: New display case for Book of Kells allows every page to be viewed on rotation
Life & Style
Life & Style 4 years ago

CULTURAL TREASURE: New display case for Book of Kells allows every page to be viewed on rotation

By: Fiona Audley  -  4 years ago

471 shares
27 students suspended from Belfast university for breaking coronavirus rules
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News 4 years ago

27 students suspended from Belfast university for breaking coronavirus rules

By: Rachael O'Connor  -  4 years ago

182 shares
House hunters angered by 'converted bus' in Kildare for €900 a month
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News 4 years ago

House hunters angered by 'converted bus' in Kildare for €900 a month

By: Rachael O'Connor  -  4 years ago

195 shares
Holy Cross disputes: Documentary on vicious sectarian abuse of Catholic schoolchildren to air on Irish TV
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News 4 years ago

Holy Cross disputes: Documentary on vicious sectarian abuse of Catholic schoolchildren to air on Irish TV

By: Rachael O'Connor  -  4 years ago

2.3k shares
Irish farmer finds secret 100-person rave on his property
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News 4 years ago

Irish farmer finds secret 100-person rave on his property

By: Harry Brent  -  4 years ago

558 shares
Irish boy who wrote and recorded song in his bedroom in lockdown soars in the charts
Entertainment
Entertainment 4 years ago

Irish boy who wrote and recorded song in his bedroom in lockdown soars in the charts

By: Rachael O'Connor  -  4 years ago

646 shares
Anger as Government urged to ban classic novels from school syllabus due to racial slurs
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News 4 years ago

Anger as Government urged to ban classic novels from school syllabus due to racial slurs

By: Rachael O'Connor  -  4 years ago

476 shares
Record high results for Leaving Certificate class of 2020
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News 4 years ago

Record high results for Leaving Certificate class of 2020

By: Rachael O'Connor  -  4 years ago

32 shares
Two more Irish schools send kids home after Covid-19 cases confirmed
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News 4 years ago

Two more Irish schools send kids home after Covid-19 cases confirmed

By: Harry Brent  -  4 years ago

140 shares
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