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Relief was the overriding emotion for Shane Ryan as he won bronze for Ireland in the pool this week, and he’s now hoping to push on towards Tokyo 2020.
Dublin City Council brought charges against Noel Rock for breaking litter laws.
“Anyone with an eye for art will see.”
While some have been breaking the law others have been sticking to it, but are still managing to get their name out there.
Socialist Party MEP Paul Murphy said earlier he didn’t believe people would be bothered that he put up his posters before he is legally allowed to do so. But one local authority has asked that he take them down.
This should be the Google Doodle from now on.
Austerity has not worked in Ireland or across the eurozone, writes Joan Collins, who points out that even the architects of our bailout admit it was the wrong path.
The gloves are off in the London mayor elections – do Irish politicians know how to play the poster game?
Enterprising designer finds new use for old election posters – he builds a little birdhouse with them…
The digital image, poking fun at the Argentine striker’s latest row, was erected in Manchester town centre yesterday.