Ireland s first pilot nightclub opened it s doors last night at the Button Factory in Dublin, over 18 months since the public were allowed to enter a nightclub .
Ireland s first pilot nightclub opened it s doors last night at the Button Factory in Dublin, over 18 months since the public were allowed to enter a nightclub .
Killoe native looking forward to ‘annoying people’ in Leinster House
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Killoe native, Brian Mahon, has nabbed what he has called “the best job in the world” after announcing he was taking up a role as a political reporter in Leinster House for the Times Ireland and the Sunday Times.
The former St Mel’s College student told the Longford Leader last week that he’s “looking forward to annoying people” and writing every day for work.
The son of Mary and Tom Mahon, Brian studied History and Politics and International Relations in UCD for his undergrad before doing an MA in Legislative Studies and Practice and working for a year in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Superb holding of prime land in Offaly going up for auction
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An exceptional opportunity to acquire a superb holding of circa.147.87 acres of prime land located between Geashill and Killeigh is now on offer by online auction.
This parcel of prime land is being offered for sale by online auction on the April 23 at 3pm on www.lslauctions.com. Please register your interest with GVM Auctioneers if you wish to bid at the auction.
An aerial video can be viewed on www.youtube.com by searching “GVM Raheenduff”.
This prime agricultural land will be offered for sale in five lots. The first lot comprising of C.20.48 acres is located at Raheenduff, Geashill, Tullamore. This block of land is currently laid out in grass and would be described as top quality with extensive road frontage. This parcel may be ideal for a dwelling (subject to planning approval).
Opinion: Lack of trust in politics in a pandemic is a breeding ground for disinformation
Joe Galvin outlines how far-right groups are capitalising on current frustrations around Covid restrictions. By Joe Galvin Sunday 7 Mar 2021, 8:30 AM Mar 7th 2021, 8:30 AM 14,722 Views 43 Comments Joe Galvin
RECENTLY, THE FUTURE of Media Commission, a body set up by the Irish government, held a number of discussions on disinformation as part of its ongoing work into the challenges faced by media organisations in Ireland.
The discussions presented a global view of the disinformation crisis, with no Irish-based journalists participating on the panels, and though the commission itself has identified disinformation as a significant threat, the issue features only br