Archive for August 2014

This Week on NewsFour: 25th-29th August

This Week on NewsFour: 25th-29th August

Tuesday Pearse Street Library announced a discussion with Mick Brown about his book “The Past has a Great Future: Mick Brown’s Dublin”, which features photos of Dublin that he took from 1966 to the late 1970s. Read more… Wednesday Global […]

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Cinema Roundup August 29th

Cinema Roundup August 29th

Mystery Road is a gripping Australian thriller set in the dusty rugged outback. When an aboriginal detective investigates the murder of a young girl, he finds his work hindered by small town prejudice. The movie features one of the most […]

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A Letter from Oxfam Ireland’s Chief Executive Jim Clarken

A Letter from Oxfam Ireland’s Chief Executive Jim Clarken

The number of humanitarian situations across the world right now can be overwhelming. From the morning newspaper until the late night news, we are faced with the suffering of so many in Gaza, Iraq, Syria, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic […]

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Global Ireland Football Tournament 2014

Global Ireland Football Tournament 2014

See the Cedar Cliff Colts take on Penn Manor Comets as the Global Ireland Football Tournament 2014 kicks off! Before the Croke Park Classic on Saturday between Penn State and the University of Central Florida, the UCD Bowl will play […]

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Meet your new Local Councillors

Meet your new Local Councillors

It’s time to meet your new Councillors, all clean and shiny ahead of another five years. Can these guys work together for the better of Dublin? And more importantly, what are they going to do over the next five years? […]

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Back to School Budgeting Tips from MABS

Back to School Budgeting Tips from MABS

It is that time of year again and as soon as the children have their summer holidays, the shelves of the department stores are packed with school uniforms and new school bags, reminding us of the pending expense lurking at […]

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Post Election Innovation

Post Election Innovation

Like it or not, election posters are part of our lives. Whether it’s Local, General, European, Referendum or Presidential Elections, the one constant is the thousands upon thousands of posters that appear quickly but linger for weeks, and sometimes months, […]

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Local Boys Remembered in Song

Local Boys Remembered in Song

The tragic deaths of Dylan Lacey and Daniel Lynch in August of last year sent shockwaves through the Ringsend-Irishtown community. The two local lads lost their lives in a car crash on North Wall Quay, leaving family and friends devastated. […]

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Sandymount Gospel Choir

Sandymount Gospel Choir

Looking for something to do on those cold winter nights? Why not join a choir? Sandymount Gospel Choir is singing out loud for new members. They are a non-professional group, comprised of tenors, basses, altos and sopranos. An ability to […]

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St. Andrew’s Student Exchange

St. Andrew’s Student Exchange

St. Andrew’s Resource Centre has kick-started their annual student exchange programme. This year, the programme will see students from Malta and Finland travel to Dublin for a week at the end of this month, to partake in the festivities of […]

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