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This is a riveting, unsparing story of a woman rising above an oppressive system in Pakistan
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Department of Public Expenditure has refused to sanction Alan Haugh’s reappointment
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Dublin creche ‘immediately’ dismissed staff member and contacted gardaí
Parents have mixed feelings about their children being filmed
The vast majority of approved housing bodies are micro- or small-sized organisations with fewer than 100 homes on their books
Delphine died of an aneurysm while swimming in a rough sea on a trip to the Galápagos Islands in 2012
Poor is about to open at the Gate. Its author and playwright Sonya Kelly talk about adapting O’Sullivan’s bestselling memoir for the theatre
The Spaniard’s film is informed by the real-life experiences of her sister, Miriam Garlo, who plays the lead role, with the aim of starting a larger conversation
The author on her new novel, about the quest for the Golden Fleece; why you should never insult a woman from Lemnos; and why you should never use a leaf-blower in her presence
The Sugartown author on invincibility, mother-daughter relationships and baring her soul in return for publicity
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A deal, which would involve a financial settlement, may be confirmed over the weekend
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Dublin Fringe Festival 2025: An audacious navigation of the intersection of form, comic provocation and mental health
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