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Gaza - the pogrom reversed
06 Dec 2023; posted by editor - General, Human Rights, International, Editorial

16,248 Palestinian deaths through military action by Israel in Gaza, comprising mainly women and children at the time that this item was published according to officially acknowledged sources.

Tags: Israel, Gaza
Captivity – Civil War – podcast
30 Jun 2023; posted by editor - General, Human Rights, Interviews

The Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Catherine Martin T.D. has launched the fifth episode in the Mná 100 podcast series, titled Captivity – Civil War, as part of the Decade of Centenaries Programme 2012-2023.  This episode continues the story of women imprisoned, following the photo-essay ‘Inside Out’ which was first published by Mná100 in February, in partnership with the City of Dublin Education Unit and Training Board Education Centre at Mountjoy Prison. This podcast looks in more detail at the lives of those ‘suspect women’, who were arrested and imprisoned in 1922 and 1923.

Historic film industry agreement signed between Ireland and France
13 Dec 2022; posted by editor - Entertainment

An Agreement between the Government of Ireland and the Government of the French Republic on Cinematographic Co-Production was signed in Paris this week.

Irish Neutrality League launches on UN International Day of Peace
21 Sep 2022; posted by editor - General, International

The Irish Anti-War Movement (IAWM) announced today that the Irish Neutrality League (INL) was formally launched, coinciding with the United Nations International Day of Peace, Wednesday 21st September.

Public Consultation on the Development of Ireland’s first National Swimming Strategy
10 Sep 2022; posted by editor - Health, Sport

A public consultation on the development of Ireland’s first National Swimming Strategy has been opened by the Minister of State for Sport and the Gaeltacht, Jack Chambers,

Tags: Swimming
Basic Income for the Arts pilot scheme launched
06 Apr 2022; posted by editor - Arts

The Irish Government has launched a new and pioneering pilot scheme to support artists and creative arts workers. The Basic Income for the Arts pilot scheme will examine, over a three year period, the impact of a basic income on artists and creative arts workers.  Payments of €325 per week will be made to 2,000 eligible artists and creative arts workers who will be selected at random and invited to take part. The scheme will open for applications on April 12.

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Gaza - the pogrom reversed - 06 Dec 2023 filed by editor - General, Human Rights, International, Editorial
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Captivity – Civil War – podcast - 30 Jun 2023 filed by editor - General, Human Rights, Interviews
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Historic film industry agreement signed between Ireland and France - 13 Dec 2022 filed by editor - Entertainment
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Irish Neutrality League launches on UN International Day of Peace - 21 Sep 2022 filed by editor - General, International
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Public Consultation on the Development of Ireland’s first National Swimming Strategy - 10 Sep 2022 filed by editor - Health, Sport
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Basic Income for the Arts pilot scheme launched - 06 Apr 2022 filed by editor - Arts
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