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Top-10 finish for Ireland 7s in 30-degree Paris heat as Olympic qualification countdown continues
Anthony Eddy’s side were hit with injuries heading into the Challenge Trophy final where they lost out to Canada.
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'Bring it on, baby!': The best Irish burns of 2017
Mudslinging in the Dáil and fighting the haters…
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5 exercises that burn the most amount of calories in the shortest time
If you’re looking for short, sharp and intense exercises to add to your workout, step this way…
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Here's how long it will take you to burn off those pancakes...
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17 reasons why we hate going to the gym
It’s just far too much effort for our liking.
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In pictures: the 2011 Dublin City Marathon
14,000 hardly souls and one frustratingly circuitous route from Fizwilliam Street to Merrion Square.
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View more pollsPoll: Will you be giving to charity this Christmas?
PRESIDENT MICHAEL D Higgins yesterday lit the Áras Christmas tree and said his thoughts are with those in society who are homeless, marginalised and vulnerable.
Addressing an assembled crowd at the Áras, President Higgins said: “We will remember our new Irish community as they recreate precious family traditions here in their new homeland; we will think of those in our society who are homeless, marginalised or vulnerable; of all those who are sick or lonely or feeling sad or worried.
As Christmas draws nearer, charity fundraisers are now taking to the streets to raise much-needed funds for a variety of causes. Christmas is traditionally a time for giving after all.
So, today we want to know: Will you be giving to charity this Christmas?
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