Working in mainland Europe is becoming a reality for many Irish people today and Ballsbridge College of Further Education believe that European integration is vital. They offer the opportunity for students to go to Amsterdam for two weeks’ work experience […]
Read more →What’s on tonight! Upstairs in Whelan’s on Wexford Street, Ruth Keggin will be performing some Manx Gaelic Music. The gig starts at 8pm and its only €5 on the door. For more info log onto: https://www.ruthkeggin.com/ There’s some live comedy […]
Read more →Mammyisms, much like dad jokes are an inevitability for all parents. Colm O’Regan the comedian behind the twitter account @irishmammies hits the nail on the head with tweets like, “Who’s that plate for? Teddy, I see. I hope Teddy isn’t […]
Read more →A new report by the education awarding body City and Guilds highlights the perception of vocational education amongst young people and a lack of awareness about its remit. The report, titled Young People and Vocational Education Choices in Ireland, surveyed […]
Read more →On November 20th of last year, the European Parliament awarded Malala Yousafzai (pictured right) the Sakharov Peace Prize for Freedom of Thought, the latest accolade presented to a young girl who has come to represent the struggle for female education, […]
Read more →Since becoming host to tech juggernauts Facebook and Google a couple of years ago, the Grand Canal Docks (pictured right) have been transformed from a desolate – and partially abandoned – part of the city into Ireland’s answer to Silicon […]
Read more →In the October/November issue of NewsFour we wrote about the Public Health (Availability of Defibrillators) Bill 2013 which deals directly with the installation of defibrillator machines. On the 11th December 2013, the first local public access defibrillator (AED) was installed […]
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