Flood Damage? Threshold want to help bail you out For large parts of the country, 2014 barely hesitated in its beginning, going from the holiday season to the high drama of storm force gales and torrential rain. Although for the […]
Read more →December 8th is the day the farmers come to the ‘big smoke’ to do their shopping and a massive day out for people from all corners of Ireland. But living in Dublin means it’s not such a novelty. Just a day to avoid an unusually busy town,
Read more →In a world that is increasingly connected, protecting the most vulnerable age groups from online predators can be a tough task. ESET Ireland – the spyware protection company – has compiled a survey on the social network predators and the […]
Read more →As part of World AIDS Day on December 1st, Dublin AIDS Alliance will be holding a community gathering this Sunday. The event will take place at The Front Lounge on Parliament Street from 3 – 6 pm where there will be […]
Read more →Frances Jones of Image Matters (based in Sandymount, Dublin) recently featured in the New York Times where she spoke about the sartorial challenges faced by women in the corporate world. She will host an event to impart her knowledge of the six […]
Read more →In the aftermath of one of the biggest storms to hit the Philippines The Annual Craft Fair in Sandymount will donate its proceeds to the charity Christian Aid. The craft fair will take place at Christ Church and Sandymount Market […]
Read more →Dubliners have been looking at dry sinks in despair for the past few days. This is set to continue, despite reports of water falling from the sky. Although in some parts of Dublin city there seems to be no water […]
Read more →Two Labour MEPs have today called for the government’s proposed referendum on the legalisation of the status of same-sex marriage to be moved forward to May 2014, to the same date as the Council and European elections. MEPs Emer Costello […]
Read more →Independent TD Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan recently launched the Cannabis Regulation Bill 2013 which is due to be voted on by the Dáil on November 6th. The bill allows for legal, regulated use of cannabis for medicinal and recreational purposes. Flanagan […]
Read more →If you like Donna Summer, the Village People, Kylie Minogue, or any other artist that alludes even the slightest sense of camp, you’ll love Priscilla Queen of the Desert. The show, which is now in its seventh year since kicking […]
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