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Bram Stoker – Author (1847–1912)

Irish writer Bram Stoker is best known for authoring the classic 19th century horror novel ‘Dracula.’ Who Was Bram Stoker? Born in Ireland in 1847, Bram Stoker studied mathematics at…

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8 Facts you never knew about Croke Park

In 1913, the GAA came into exclusive ownership of the Jones’ Road sports ground when they purchased it for £3,500 from Frank Dineen. The ground was then renamed Croke Park…

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Under The Cover of ‘The Making of a Detective’

‘The Making of a Detective’ is a new book by retired Detective Garda Pat Marry from Mullingar that reveals the inside stories of a number of high profile investigations he…

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10 things to do in your garden in Autumn

1. Mulch vegetable beds and herbaceous borders; this will benefit the texture and structure of the soil, so your plants will be stronger the following season. 2. Now is the…

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The Indefatigable Explorer: Why Bill Bryson is Still Travelling the World

Bill Bryson is 67. His books have sold to millions of people around the world. He’s been happily married for 44 years and has enough children and grandchildren to field…

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Road Safety Review at Store Street Garda Station

Ahead of the August Bank Holiday weekend, An Garda Síochána and the Road Safety Authority (RSA) will publish a road safety progress review, covering the period January 1 – July…

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Young Drivers Experience Serious Road Accidents

Cork County Council has launched a new road safety awareness programme called ‘Your Life – Your Choice’, using Virtual Reality (VR) Technology to stimulate a serious road accident. The programme…

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A Huge Lake Of Liquid Water Has Been Found On Mars

For decades we have searched for water on Mars, and we’ve found very little, either in the form of trickles on the surface or frozen as ice. But an incredible…

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Staying Hydrated In The Fantastic Weather

With the fantastic weather set to continue through this weekend and beyond, as is traditional here in Ireland for the State Exam season, staying hydrated is something to keep at…

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Scientists Find 125 Million Year Old Dino Dandruff

In an article published today, which can be found here, it’s been revealed the scientists in University College Cork have found evidence that the flaking feature and many other features,…

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Education group for people from disadvantaged areas facing significant funding difficulties

An educational company based in Tallaght said today that it is facing significant funding challenges. An Cosán offers adult education and other services to people from disadvantaged areas. It now…

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“It Stops Now” Website Launched To Combat Sexual Harassment & Violence In Third Level Institutions

It’s International Women’s Day today and prior to this, the National Women’s Council of Ireland (NWCI) launched the “It Stops Now” website yesterday in attempts to stamp out sexual harassment…

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Limerick Native Launches Outdoor Revolution In Dublin’s Phoenix Park

Limerick native, Tomás O’Connell, a local from Kilcornan, launched the inaugral Outdoor Revolution in Dublin’s Phoenix Park, along with All-Ireland winning former Tipperary hurler, John O’Brien. Both men developed the…

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New Taskforce To Ensure Gender Equality In Higher Education

A new gender task force has been launched by Minister Mary Mitchell O’Connor to oversee recruitment and promotion policies in higher education. Funding of €500,000 was provided in Budget 2018…

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Over 300 Homemakers Have Enrolled For Springboard Courses This Autumn

Over 300 homemakers, who have been granted access by the Irish Government, enrolled for free higher education courses commencing in Autumn 2017. For the first time, Springboard+ has been extended…

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Almost 60% of secondary schools closed over ASTI action

Almost 60% of secondary schools will be closed today as members of the Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland withdraw from the supervision of students during break times. Most of…

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High Hitler: how Nazi drug abuse steered the course of history

The German writer Norman Ohler lives on the top floor of a 19th-century apartment building on the south bank of the river Spree in Kreuzberg, Berlin. Visiting him there is…

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Top five apps for the autodidact

While college is important, particularly in the information age, there is much to be said for learning things on your own. In the age of technology, and the internet, it’s never…

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