Regal House was first opened as a cinema in the 1920s. As a one-room cinema it wasn’t very big but the Regal was the place to be on a Saturday. There were queues of people outside the cinema, all waiting […]
Read more →Friday May 23rd has been confirmed as the day we are due to hit the polls and vote in the upcoming Local and European elections but that doesn’t mean the process of keeping yourself informed suddenly stops. Elections can be […]
Read more →Disabled Parking in Sandymount Fine Gael Cllr. Paddy McCartan proposed the installation of a disabled parking bay in Sandymount. The councillor asked the recent South East Area (SEA) meeting of Dublin City Council (DCC) to consider the creation of the […]
Read more →If cavemen could create some of the most sophisticated art work ever by candlelight some 40,000 years ago in pitch dark caves, why do evolved human beings today have trouble talking about or understanding art? Cathy Roche of Dublin Art […]
Read more →This year was the 50th anniversary of the Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition, now also known as the BT Young Scientist Awards. 2014 was an unusual year, in that an exhibitor won on the strength of a wholly abstract innovation. […]
Read more →Setting up a small business can be a daunting and intimidating process. Wouldn’t it be nice if others could lend you their knowledge and assistance so you don’t feel like you’re in this on your own? This is why the […]
Read more →For Eoin O’Liatháin (23) and Declan Meehan (24) changing a culture of homophobic bullying, which has been imbedded within Irish secondary schools’ culture for centuries, was a tough task. However, fuelled by their own experiences of bullying, the lads set […]
Read more →There’s a lot of superstition in the world about psychics and whether you believe in them or not. It is something most of us are still very curious about. Catherine Woods is a psychic and healer who featured in NewsFour […]
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