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Welcome to the Student Hub weekly digest - a selection of stories, reviews and podcasts
Welcome to the Student Hub weekly digest - a selection of stories, reviews and podcasts
‘Femicide is an Irish issue as much as it is an international one,’ says student activist
StoneX takes majority stake in Dublin company that makes software for day traders
Whether on efficacy of vaccines or economic management, dissent can show its worth
Teens are being actively encouraged to spend hours a day on screens. How do we keep a balance?
Election 2020 Dublin West canvass: keen competition for four seats
OPW examining files over the transfer of properties after 15-year row over title deeds
New group formed by Paul Murphy joins crowded space on Ireland’s political left
Deals part of €5.5bn Irish Water investment plan
People Before Profit launches European campaign and defends 2016 support of British exit from EU
Dublin TD describes rivals as bourgeois, sectarian nationalists with an ‘armed wing’
Paul Murphy advocates ‘united front’ when dealing with Sinn Féin, documents show
In internal documents Paul Murphy advocates ‘united front’ when dealing with Sinn Féin
Papers show serious differences between leading party figures on domestic strategy
Europe Letter: Fianna Fáil likely to be big winners in European poll in May
Nearly 500 Gama workers seek compensation for breach of contract and breach of duty
Dispute concerns alleged underpayment of €40m to Turkish building workers
Breda O'Brien: Varadkar was known as blunt and capable. His handlers think that is so last century
Ex-Garda chief shed no light on strategy of impugning McCabe’s motives at tribunal
State, AIB and Bank of Ireland among key backers of Business Growth Fund initiative
Bulk of media was partisan and hostile, while some Garda evidence was surreal
Factionalism has long relegated fractious hard left to margins of Irish politics
Protest saw a community making its point in the only way it could
From bin charges to Israeli policy: A selection of many missives from the new FG leader
Michael Ryan, Joe Higgins and John O’Leary reflect on their own managerial experience
Kabir Chakari fled home country after rocket attack left him blind and alone
Principle of investment to ensure a first- class infrastructure should not be abandoned
AAA/People Before Profit TD spent almost 25 years campaigning for Cork issues
Tánaiste does not see Labour re-entering Government and will not be resigning
Minister for Transport fighting to retain seat in Dublin Central, which is now three-seater
Socialist Party claims outlay would include expense of repaying those who paid charge
Inside Politics: New poll comes at bad time for Coalition as countdown to vote begins
Opposition leaders knocked for six by the wash churning in Kenny’s wake
Miriam Lord: ‘Don’t make unnecessary promises,’ Teresa Mannion could shout as election looms
Taoiseach intends to visit President on Wednesday to seek dissolution of current Dáil
NTMA advised Government of possible savings in March 2011
This is what accountability looks like. It’s incredibly slow and not very pretty but digging for the truth is the murkiest job in the world
Pearse Doherty declines to sign off on final report, calling it ‘incoherent and dysfunctional’
Report managed to land some blows but lacked killer punch
Socialist TD publishes minority report based on public hearings of banking inquiry
Committee invested hundreds of hours to hear of events leading to Irish economic crash
Report expected to criticise Central Bank, regulator, ECB and the government
Tomorrow’s final report highly critical of Central Bank, ECB and FF-led government
Inquiry finds press release after bank guarantee was altered
Higgins calls for inquiry into involvement of public bodies in Wexford development
Brian Cowen and Bertie Ahern among those to be given 14 days to submit responses
Final report set to conclude that Central Bank had contingency plan to avoid default
Committee 'unhappy' with final document after spending weekend amending 450-page document
Marc MacSharry and Joe Higgins say no future inquiry should be conducted under current legislation
FF Senator wants emergency legislation prepared if investigation collapses
Committee has yet to agree findings, conclusions or the executive summary
Members due to meet again today as Thursday deadline approaches
It was set up too late in the Government’s term to complete the huge workload
Banking committee will halve report’s length to meet January 20th deadline
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices