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Trending on the web: 20th February

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# Selfies: The Selfie game has truly gone too far, pouting like a duck in the mirror may not have been condescending enough as new selfie trends have emerged that involve taking selfies at funerals and also taking

News update: 20th February

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Gsoc- A retired High court Judge has been appointed to the Gsoc case. Judge John Cooke is to conduct the inquiry. Alan Shatter however has expressed doubt in relation to the basis that the inquiry

Kenny Egan Getting Into A New Ring

February 13, 2014 James Brennan 0

Well they’ve pulled no punches here… Kenny – excuse me, Kenneth Egan, who admits he knows little to nothing about politics, has been announced as a Fine Gael candidate for the local elections in Clondalkin.

Ireland Struck By Super-Storm

February 13, 2014 James Brennan 0

The country bore the brunt of a horrendous storm this week. With last weeks flooding taking their toll in Cork and Limerick, the wind added its two cents this week by creating havoc to many

The stupidity of Neknomination

February 6, 2014 James Brennan 0

Two deaths in this country alone, and STILL a massive growing number of teens and young adults taking part in an Internet challenge called “NekNomination.” Some reports suggest the game originated in the U.K. as

A week of unnecessary flooding

February 6, 2014 Daniel Crown 0

The Southern half of the county sees many home-owners and businesses trying to come to terms with the horrendous weather they have encountered this week. The damage caused is going to run into the millions,

Success for The Reform Alliance

January 30, 2014 James Brennan 8

The Reform Alliance’s Conference was nothing short of a resounding success. A packed RDS was left feeling thirsty for a new political force to enter the political arena and shake things up a little. Lucinda

News update: 30th January

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ECHR judgement on abuse- A landmark case was successful in the ECHR earlier this week. Cork woman Louise O’Keefe had taken the state to the European Court of human rights over childhood abuse in national

The Reform Alliance Conference

January 23, 2014 James Brennan 0

These days, many people won’t enter the Irish political arena quite simply because they’re too honest and hold principles firm. That may sound facetious but in actuality it’s the truth. More and more people are

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