“Around two o’ clock in the morning the key rattles in the lock of the first cell door at the other end of the corridor. We’re all awake at once. The unlocked foot-shackle makes a metallic clink on the floor. The prisoner from cell number one takes the first few […]
The Green Party is calling for a lessening of the new Covid-19 testing restrictions, in cases of those in group-living situations such as prisons, direct provision centres and traveller accommodation. Green Party Spokesperson for Justice and Equality Roderic O’Gorman TD said, “This issue needs to be addressed at every level […]
The Marine Institute’s Explorers Education Programme’s outreach team are sharing their favourite marine facts and lesson plans about the ocean, for teachers, parents and primary school children to use while they are doing their school work from home as part of its ‘Meet the Explorers Team’ online initiative. “In recognition […]
Tech Week, Ireland’s national festival of technology, will go ahead from Saturday, March 28 to Friday, April 3. Organised by the ICS Foundation, the social enterprise arm of the Irish Computer Society, powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) and supported by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI), Tech Week aims to unite and […]
‘‘Today Peugeot is Electrified.’’ That was the opening line from Peugeot’s Sales and Marketing Director Colin Sheridan’s presentation as the company launched a new range of electric cars at the organic Brook Lodge hotel in Aughrim in the last week of February. The e-208 is Peugeot’s first electric model and […]
In this series of articles (‘Do we understand our child?’) Diana Radeva, child and adolescent psychotherapist sets out to consider the emotional life of children from birth onwards; and how relationships between children and parents evolve over time. It is a view of human growth, which recognises the importance of […]