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Marcin Grzywacz
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Updates
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Weather Update: Met Éireann forecasts significant snowfall this weekend with orange warnings extended to 10 counties https://lnkd.in/etW7gXPh
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David O’Doherty and His Dad Do Jazz: It’s joyful, offbeat radio, perfect for any season, with just a hint of welcome tartness to prevent the familial jam becoming too sweet. “Thank you for asking those nice questions of me, son,” Jim concludes. “Yeah well, it’s the first compliment I’ve received in 48 years,” David replies. That’s families for you. https://lnkd.in/eCA5rg7p
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Bafta longlists 2025: Kneecap in running for seven awards as Saoirse Ronan named on best actress list
Bafta longlists 2025: Kneecap in running for seven awards as Saoirse Ronan named on best actress list
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'We won’t realise how much we’ll miss Michael D Higgins as President until he’s gone', writes Justine McCarthy. 'During his presidency, Higgins has infuriated a smorgasbord of EU officials, the Israeli government, powerful international ratings agencies, Ireland’s academy of economists, critics of Fidel Castro, revisionist historians, Northern Ireland unionists and, undoubtedly, various Dublin ministers who have kept a judicious silence, knowing they could not possibly compete with his popularity. The era of unremitting blandness in the Aras is well and truly over.'
We won’t realise how much we’ll miss Michael D Higgins as President until he’s gone
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Grant Thornton Ireland and US firm complete merger of non-audit businesses
Grant Thornton Ireland and US firm complete merger of non-audit businesses
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Government submits second payment request under EU’s post-pandemic recovery fund
Government submits second payment request under EU’s post-pandemic recovery fund
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Long read: Mary Carolan reports on how law professor Diarmuid Phelan was acquitted of the murder of a trespasser
Death at Hazelgrove Farm: How law professor Diarmuid Phelan was acquitted of the murder of a trespasser
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Top stories of 2024: Pádraig O'Moráin 'In a letter to the editor, Ciarán P Lynch suggested that an opera house be built on that very part of O’Connell Street. It felt like a startling idea. But when I thought about it I realised that it felt startling only because of the reputation of the north city centre. Now I think it’s a splendid idea. But perception rules. If the suggested location was some fancy-pants place on the southside it wouldn’t seem startling at all. So there’s the reality of things that happen in the city centre, and then there are the fears of things that might happen, and I’m as prone to these as anybody else.'
Top stories of 2024: When he named a brand of jacket associated with the criminal fraternity, I lost all sympathy for him
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