Protests in Dublin to Mark 60th Anniversary of Tibet’s Uprising

Protests in Dublin to Mark 60th Anniversary of Tibet’s Uprising

A peaceful protest is underway outside the Chinese Embassy in Dublin to mark the 60th anniversary of Tibet’s uprising day. The Tibetan Community of Ireland wants to highlight the suffering of the Tibetan people due to the Chinese occupation of...
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The 21st Annual All-Star Irish Rock Revue Concert Hits City Winery Wednesday, March 13th

The 21st Annual All-Star Irish Rock Revue Concert Hits City Winery Wednesday, March 13th

              The All-Star Irish Rock Revue Concert Wednesday, March 13th City Winery NYC 155 Varick St NYC 10013 (212) 608-0555 Doors 6p – Show 8p TIX: https://tinyurl.com/y5gstwmt For 21 years, The All-Star Irish Rock...
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Sterling Scores Thirteen Minute Hat-Trick to Keep City Top

Sterling Scores Thirteen Minute Hat-Trick to Keep City Top

Raheem Sterling scored a 13-minute hat-trick as champions Manchester City beat Watford 3-1 to open up a four-point lead at the top of the Premier League. There was an element of controversy over the England forward’s first goal but his...
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Tottenham’s Title Hopes Dashed By Southampton

Tottenham’s Title Hopes Dashed By Southampton

Southampton scored twice in five second-half minutes to boost their Premier League survival hopes with a 2-1 win over Tottenham, whose grip on the top-four positions loosened even further. Harry Kane’s 200th career goal for club and country was reward...
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Brexit Must Not Wreck The Peace Process or Economy Says Sinn Féin

Brexit Must Not Wreck The Peace Process or Economy Says Sinn Féin

The Government needs to “stay strong” as Brexit looms, Sinn Féin has said. Party president Mary Lou McDonald said the divorce should not wreck the Irish economy or the Good Friday Agreement. The UK and EU are at loggerheads over...
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Wales Eyeing Six Nations and Grand Slam Success in Dublin

Wales Eyeing Six Nations and Grand Slam Success in Dublin

Wales will be crowned Six Nations Grand Slam champions if they beat Ireland next Saturday after surviving a major scare to beat Scotland 18-11 at Murrayfield. The unbeaten tournament leaders’ fourth successive Six Nations victory – and their 13th of...
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Tottenham’s New Stadium to Finally Host Premier League Game in April

Tottenham’s New Stadium to Finally Host Premier League Game in April

Tottenham’s new stadium will finally host its first Premier League game in the first week of April. The 62,000-capacity ground, built on the site of the old White Hart Lane, was due to open in September but has been hit...
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Campaigners Call for More Action to Tackle Domestic Violence

Campaigners Call for More Action to Tackle Domestic Violence

Campaigners have called on the government to tackle domestic violence at a protest on International Women’s Day. Hundreds of people gathered on the iconic O’Connell Bridge to protest gender inequality, rising levels of domestic violence and rape culture. A...
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U.S. Women Soccer Players Sue for Equal Pay

U.S. Women Soccer Players Sue for Equal Pay

Players from the US women’s national football team have filed a federal class-action lawsuit seeking equal pay with their male counterparts. The lawsuit was filed on Friday in Los Angeles under the Equal Pay Act and Title VII of the...
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President Trump to Host Taoiseach at White House Next Week

President Trump to Host Taoiseach at White House Next Week

US President Donald Trump will host Taoiseach Leo Varadkar at the White House next week to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. The White House says the two are to discuss how to strengthen relations between the United States and Ireland, enhance...
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