A significant number of Irish people are donating money to Native American tribes who have been affected by the COVID19 pandemic. At least 41 people in the Navajo Nation in
Read FullFrom #SelfIsolationHelp on Twitter and Facebook to communities and businesses coming together as one county by county, the message is clear: We can work together to help combat this pandemic.
Read FullAs our nation deals with the announcement that Ireland is on lockdown, one hotel in County Clare is taking the opportunity to cater to vulnerable people in the area. Hotel
Read FullHayley Mulcahy was born and raised in Cork City. She studied dance as a child and went to ballet and tap-dancing classes after school and at the Firkin Crane. But
Read FullThe team behind the Immrama Festival of Travel Writing has announced its return following a 3-year hiatus due to the pandemic.
Read FullThe Arts Council has welcomed the news that Minister Catherine Martin has launched Ireland’s Basic Income for the Arts Pilot Scheme. Working and living conditions of artists remain below acceptable
Read FullJoin in celebrating the contributions and achievements of women past and present on February 1st for Brigit 2022: Dublin City Celebrating Women. Drawing inspiration from the Celtic goddess Brigit (Brigid) a
Read FullThe winners of the 2022 BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition (BTYSTE) have been announced. Aditya Joshi, aged 15, and Aditya Kumar, aged 16, 3rd-year students from Synge Street, Dublin,
Read FullA total of 11 Green Flag Awards for parks in the Capital have been announced by Dublin City Council. Since the Green flag award scheme was introduced in Ireland in
Read FullIt’s finally here! Ireland’s Junior Eurovision Song 2021. Representing Ireland in this year’s Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Paris on December 19th is 14-year-old Maiú Levi Lawlor from Greystones, Co. Wicklow.
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