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Ryan Reynolds’ plans have received approval from a financial regulator.
The Irish province are viewing the next few months of games like a World Cup.
They were commissioned by Dublin City Council Company to celebrate the people who make the capital special.
Outspoken journalist and blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia (53) was murdered in October 2016 after a bomb was placed under her car.
It alerts a child’s parents if they are left in a car.
The conservation programme is focusing as a pilot on six of the most important areas for breeding Curlew.
Now a senior player in the squad, the scrum-half is positive about the province’s future.
The project would also sustain 125 construction jobs.
The brilliant centre will be eligible to play for Ireland next year, but he is also available to New Zealand and Samoa.
The 24-year-old is being viewed as a project player who could qualify for Ireland.
It’s World Refugee Day today. This is the first time the threshold of 60 million has been crossed.
And it looks CLASS.
And it looks CLASS.
He says it’s because he wanted a break from being a “human being”.
This is getting freakier and freakier.
It’s for sale on Amazon and all the money will go to charity.
The Azure programme for art galleries helps people living with dementia find new joys ln life.
Dún Laoghaire Harbour Company estimate that the project will bring in 150,000 visitors a year.
Fancy a dip off Dún Laoghaire pier?
It’s still on the table, according to Transport Minister Paschal Donohoe.
The unit, which will hopefully be donated to a family in Cork, has now been completed.
The shipping container refurbishment will take place at the end of the month in the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
Earlier Alex White admitted the government “tried to bite off too much too quickly” with Irish Water.
One councillor said it would have been “good manners and good practice” to contact them.
Now they’re on their way to San Francisco, where they will compete for a global award.
It’s part of the Ratoath Road Realignment and Overbridge Project.
An Irish student is documenting 100 symbols in the city which are associated with Ireland. Here’s what she has found so far.
Plus, does playing music in the milking parlour influence the quality and amount of millk that cows produce?
TheJournal.ie spoke to some of the talented teenagers behind the incredible ideas and projects.
The Minister for Arts said he met with board members and local art groups.
The mutation of the gene can result in the development of a type of eczema known as atopic dermatitis.
The Child Care Law Reporting Project will publish its third volume of reports tomorrow.
The park is being constructed entirely by volunteers, transforming a vacant site into a cultural playground.
Preliminary construction work on the Luas link-up in Dublin city centre is due to start in the next few weeks.
Lethal Dialect (pictured), one of Ireland’s critically acclaimed rising stars, and Dean Scurry, head of Workin Class Records, will mentor the chosen artists.
The tapestry commemorates the historic event, which saw workers fighting for their rights almost a century ago.
The Government will also provide €500,000 for the National Sports Campus in Dublin.
The research will look at the activities of violent jihadists, nationalist-separatists and extreme right-wing groups on the internet.
Aday.org hopes to use the power of photography to create, share and compare perspectives on daily life.
The State-controlled body which runs the National Sports Campus tried to sue Dublin Waterworld over a VAT bill that wasn’t due.
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