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Free Walking Events in Kerry Next Week

Community walks are taking place across the county of Kerry next week as part of the Let’s Get Kerry Walking the Distance campaign. Kerry Recreation and Sports Partnership in association…

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Future of Policing Report: What it says

A new approach to Garda training and instilling a more visible presence of members within communities are among the proposals made as part of the report by the Commission on…

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IKEA Meets Self-Driving Cars

The company once known solely for its innovative flat-pack furniture is transforming itself in line with the tech-society we live in today. Having acquired the ‘gig-economy platform’ TaskRabbit – the…

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Google Helping You Travel

Google Maps This app is undoubtedly one of my most used apps when travelling. Dowloading it means you never have to worry about getting lost while wandering the new and…

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Colourful Break Aways

It’s official; Summer has fled the country.  If the grey clouds and impending showers have you down, maybe a hint of colour, along with holiday hope will  inject some colour…

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September Getaway

A survey commissioned by 3Money has revealed that September is the most popular month for 29% of adults to enjoy a ‘summer holiday’. If the sudden drop in temperature has…

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Arts

Free Events All Night Long

Culture Night Dublin is in its 13th year this year and is picking up where it left off, with a sprawling programme of events. This event is a celebration of…

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Should we trust online news?

According to the Pew Research Center, Washington, 57% of Americans say they don’t expert the news they get from social media to be accurate; despite two thirds of U.S. adults…

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Murder in the Office: Possible?

The Third leading cause of workplace death is homicide; after ‘falls to lower level’ and ‘roadway collisions with other vehicles’. This ominous statistic shows workplace shootings, followed by stabbing, cutting,…

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No to Pensioners Paying Property Tax?

Local Property Tax (LPT) has sparked debate since it was first proposed in 2013 and it seems new recommendations by the Independent Alliance will spark further debate as the Government…

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A New Bridge to a Shared Past

Drew Harris was officially sworn in as the new Garda Commissioner in a small ceremony last night at Kevin Street Garda Station. The very setting, Kevin Street Garda Station, made…

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Chief Fire Officers’ Association Annual Conference 2018

The Chief Fire Officers’ Association (CFOA) Annual Conference for 2018 took place this year at the Knockranny House Hotel in Westport, Co. Mayo. The organisation itself acts as a professional…

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Social Media’s Effects On Young People’s Mental Health

Social media is defined by Merriam-Webster (2014) as “forms of electronic communication (as Web sites for social networking and microblogging) through which users create online communities to share information, ideas,…

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Malin to Mizen cycle organised in memory of Garda Tony Golden

A group of 40 cyclists, comprising of members of An Garda Síochána and the Ballina community, are currently undertaking a challenge of a lifetime; an epic six-day Malin2Mizen cycle to…

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Derry’s big Halloween festival

The summer is but a distant memory now but that shouldn’t mean we have to hibernate away for till spring brings warmer climes once again. Plenty of people choose to…

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Protection Benefit for Members of An Garda Síochána from New Ireland Assurance

Members of An Garda Síochána put their lives and bodies on the line every single day, in their service to all sections of the community. Of course we are all…

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Late Night Leagues: Showing Youth Crime a Red Card

An Garda Síochána and the FAI have joined forces to show youth crime the red card and tackle the issue head on. The Late Night League (LNL) is a diversionary…

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Ask the Futurists: 10 Bold Predictions for 2030

Tens of billions of devices, sensors, vehicles and people will become interconnected over the next 10 to 15 years as the so-called Internet of Things (IoT) expands from about 11…

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Mount Everest: A Continuing Story of Adventure, Achievement, and Tragedy

Mount Everest has always had a daunting unpredictability and long history of conquest and tragedy. As the world’s highest mountain, Mount Everest has a long history of remarkable achievement and…

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Free Shipping Is A Lie

Free shipping is a top priority for online shoppers, but many merchants are struggling to keep up with the costs. When shopping online, you tend to run into the lie…

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The future of America is driverless says Anthony Foxx – US Secretary of Transportation

In his final months on the job, US Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx has been vocal about the pressing need to repair America’s broken infrastructure, and all the ways in…

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The Amercian dream is killing us

Imagine this: you’re a kid again, and you want to sell lemonade in your neighborhood. So you set up your little lemonade stand with your cardboard sign written in crayon…

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I Went Undercover With a Border Militia

I crawl out of the back of the pickup with my rifle in hand. “Keep your weapons nice and tight,” Captain Pain orders. I am traveling light. Unlike the others,…

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Practice Doesn’t Make Perfect

Zach Hambrick has always been fascinated by exceptional performance, or what he calls “the extremes of human capabilities.” Growing up, he’d devour Guinness World Records, noting the feats it described…

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