‘Fundraisers have been started online to help the woman, thought to be in her late 80s, who was snapped in Dublin. She is not homeless but has resorted to sitting in the cold to collect cash, and holds a sign reading: “A little help please.” A picture of her was posted on Facebook by a […]

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‘Fundraisers have been started online to help the woman, thought to be in her late 80s, who was snapped in Dublin. She is not homeless but has resorted to sitting in the cold to collect cash, and holds a sign reading: “A little help please.” A picture of her was posted on Facebook by a […]

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‘Tens of thousands of people took part in the anti-water charges protest in Ireland on Saturday, marching through the capital of Dublin to show their dissatisfaction with the government’s policy. It was the first mass rally in the last six months to protest the water charges imposed by the government. Organized by the Right2Water campaign […]

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‘On 5th of August 2015 the Irish Navy ship LÉ Niamh was sent to help an overcrowded vessel about 25 miles off the Libyan coast.  As two rigid inflatable boats (Ribs) from the LÉ Niamh approached they signaled to the people to stay where they were so that life jackets could be given out. However, according to Capt Dave Barry: […]

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‘Throughout the world, the U.S. prison system is often seen as inhumane and excessively large. The American prison system is so reviled, in fact, that Irish officials recently refused to extradite an alleged terrorist to the United States. The court cited concerns that if he were sent to the U.S., he would probably be placed […]

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‘Anti-water charge campaigners had a major moral victory over government plans to make the people pay for the financial crisis when Eurostat determined that Irish Water had failed the Market Corporation Test. [1] One reason given was that “sales must cover at least 50pc of production costs. “This is further amplified by the high number […]

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‘The college and university accommodation crisis in Ireland has become ‘so chronic’ that students are being forced to sleep rough, share a bed with strangers – or give up on studying altogether.’ The deputy president of the Union of Students in Ireland, Kevin Donoghue, said the problem has become particularly acute in Dublin. He told […]

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‘The college and university accommodation crisis in Ireland has become ‘so chronic’ that students are being forced to sleep rough, share a bed with strangers – or give up on studying altogether.’ The deputy president of the Union of Students in Ireland, Kevin Donoghue, said the problem has become particularly acute in Dublin. He told […]

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‘A subsidiary of Royal BAM Group has been retained to build new courthouses in Drogheda, Letterkenny, Limerick and Wexford as part of a public private partnership (PPP). It will also refurbish and extend courthouses in Cork, Mullingar and Waterford. In a statement, the National Development Finance Agency (NDFA), which is part of the National Treasury […]

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