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In praise of cycling

Life on two wheels can be chaotic, but cycling has many benefits.


Cycling in Dublin is an experience in itself. It is an eco-friendly, healthy and efficient mode of transport in a city with an ever-growing population – yet it still remains a difficult and hazardous task to successfully navigate the city …

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Burrito bars Mama’s Revenge and Little Ass temporarily closed by Food Safety Authority

The two popular spots were among six food businesses served with closure orders in Dublin, Louth, Waterford and Wexford last month by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland.

Two popular burrito bars were among six food businesses served with closure orders in Dublin, Louth, Waterford and Wexford last month by the Food Safety Authority of Ireland. Mamas Revenge, 12 Leinster Street South, Dublin 2 was issued closure orders

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Trinity Professor criticises Gender Bias in Social Work

A leading academic in the field of social work and an advisor to the National Director of Children and Family Services and the Department of Children and Youth affairs, according to the Irish Times, she described the Irish child protection work as being “extremely gendered”, commenting that as a result, “fathers are often not engaged with.”

Dr. Helen Buckley, an associate professor in Trinity’s School of Social Work And Social Policy, has spoken against gender imbalance among child protection social workers. A leading academic in the field of social work and an advisor to the National