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Dublin’s Newest Art Piece is About ‘Reclaiming’ Irish Nationalist History – Dublin City Council Body Claims

Dublin’s newest art installation, a multicoloured monstrosity occupying a historic plinth in front of City Hall, has garnered deserved controversy since its unveiling yesterday. 


TWO NIGERIAN WOMEN JAILED FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING, ORGANISING PROSTITUTION IN IRELAND

Two Nigerian nationals who brought four young women from a deprived background illegally to Ireland to force them to work in prostitution and exploit them, have been sentenced to more than five years in jail. 


Eamon Ryan: Ireland will need fossil fuels going forward

The Environment Minister Eamon Ryan says Ireland will need fossil fuels going forward.


ISRAELI FIRM PUSHES FLAVOURED EDIBLE BUGS TO SAVE THE CLIMATE

An Israeli company has begun to add artificial flavouring to insects, supposedly as a nutritious alternative to meat products, all in an effort to save the climate.


Your Credit Score Should Be Based on Your Web History, IMF Says

With more services than ever collecting your data, it’s easy to start asking why anyone should care about most of it. This is why. Because people start having ideas like this.


Ireland starts importing peat following wind-up of domestic production

Ireland, long famed for generations of turf production, is now receiving shipments of foreign peat with national reserve stockpiles said to be exhausted.


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