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Oisin House accommodation project faces opposition

An Taisce and a number of Trinity alumni have raised concerns about the planned development

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Plans submitted for the proposed €52 million redevelopment of Oisin House on Pearse Street have recently come under fire from both An Taisce and a number of college alumni.

The planning permission proposal, submitted on the 6th of November 2015 …

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Queen’s University’s Fossil Free campaign group stage occupation of college building

The occupation is to continue indefinitely until the campaign group receives a pledge to divest from fossil fuels from university authorities

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Twelve students from Queen’s University Belfast’s (QUB) Fossil Free campaign group are three days into their occupation of the college’s administration building. The sit-in, led by QUB’s Students’ Union (QUBSU) Campaigns and Communications Officer, Sean Fearon, is to continue indefinitely …

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Trinity’s programme of events for the 1916 centenary launched this morning

The programme, which will involve lectures, exhibitions, films and book launches, will run throughout next year

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Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Heather Humphreys launched Trinity College Dublin’s programme of events for next year’s centennial commemoration of the 1916 rising this morning. The launch took place in the Long Room of the Old Library.

The …

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Alastair Campbell speaks to TCD Law Society about how to succeed in the modern work environment

Campbell discussed the nature of success in the context of politics, journalism and the wider world

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Alastair Campbell, writer, communicator and spokesman for former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, was awarded the Praeses Elit Award by TCD Law Society this afternoon.

Michael McDowell SC, former Tánaiste and Attorney General of Ireland, hosted the event.

Speaking with …