[VIDEO] Strasbourg: In Bits
As you know, I’m living in Strasbourg for the next few months so I thought I’d show my friends at home in Ireland what it’s like here. Hope you all enjoy it!
View ArticleGeneration Entrepreneur?
Will the European Commission’s Entrepreneur 2020 Action Plan encourage young people to invest in themselves? The migration of young people through Europe and the rest of the world since the European...
View ArticleLa première fois en français
Aujourd’hui je vais écrire en français sur mon blog pour la première fois. Désolée à l’avance pour la mauvaise grammaire ! Je n’ai pas aimé la langue quand je suis arrivée. Elle était difficile. La...
View ArticleLocals worry about shop’s appearance
My first story for Dublin Gazette Newspapers is one of a local conflict in Clondalkin Village. I’m feeling some pride this week with my local story in the local paper, which you can read below – click...
View ArticleExperts’ quotes at Reform conference
OVER 1,000 people attended the highly anticipated Reform Alliance conference today, which was held in the RDS in South Dublin. Political Reform Three panel discussions took place throughout the day,...
View ArticleCoppinger calls for boycott of water charges
Fingal Councillor Ruth Coppinger was out in force on Thursday (30 Jan) to protest the installation of household water meters and charges, which the Irish electorate can expect to be billed for later...
View ArticleA day in the life of a Dublin taxi driver
All of us have gotten at least one taxi ride in our lifetime, but what’s life like for those driving us safely to our destination? This week I meet David Hynes, a taxi driver at the Foster Place taxi...
View ArticleFlight friend Ben
I was expecting my 10.5-hour flight to Seoul to be a miserable affair. It turned out to be a beautiful thing between strangers. I have taken at least twenty flights since my move to and back from...
View ArticleGaeltacht minister not fluent – so what
The new Gaeltacht minister isn’t fluent in Irish – so, cad faoi, writes Aileen Donegan Tá brón orm but everyone should calm down about the appointment of Fine Gael’s Joe McHugh as Gaeltacht minister....
View ArticleIrish cyclists gear up for charity
CHILDREN’s cancer charity Aoibheann’s Pink Tie (APT) is gearing up for their next fundraiser: a 24-hour cycle – and dedicating each kilometer to a child lost to the disease. The 500k In A Day challenge...
View Article60 Seconds: John Finn
Veteran US TV and theatre actor John Finn has starred in Cold Case and films including Catch Me If You Can and The Pelican Brief. In his latest role he plays garda Seán Óg in Irish language drug...
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