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  • [History]

History and Community – Rural Ireland.

admin October 21, 2021
Dennis Mcintyre takes a look at the history of Dublin as a city in contrast to rural Ireland.
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History and Community – The Early History of Dublin.

admin September 9, 2021
Dennis Mcintyre discusses the early history of Dublin, the meaning and origin of Atha Cliath and Dubh linn. Dennis also explains the term ‘Jackeen’.
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Dublin life Photographs at the National Library

admin January 28, 2021
Deputy director of the National Library, Katherine McSharry, joins Donie to discuss highlights photographs of local Dublin life in its collections. Photo courtesy of National Library of Ireland website.
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Diarmaid de Paor on Return to School

admin January 22, 2021
Diarmaid de Paor Assistant General Secretary of the ASTI joins Donie to discuss the work done by teachers again to ensure that remote learning was able to take place.
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Northside Today: John Healy Speaks With Sheila Flynn, Our Lady of Mercy College, Dublin

admin October 7, 2020
Sheila Flynn, Our Lady of Mercy College, Dublin; “Virtual Open Evening Wednesday 30th.
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The Arts Show: Poet Catherine Barry reads from her recent book, A Beautiful Pain, at the book launch in the Writers Centre, Parnell Square, Dublin.

admin September 25, 2020
A poetry reading from Catherine Barry’s  recent book, A Beautiful Pain, recorded at the book launch last February, at the Writers’ Centre, Parnell Square, Dublin. Available in all good bookshops, Catherine’s heartfelt poems chronicle Dublin from the 1970s to the present. Highly…
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Vitamin D Deficiency Widespread Across Dublin and Surrounding Areas

admin September 11, 2020
On this edition of Lifeline: Michael Sullivan is joined by Helena Scully, Mercer Glanbia Bone Research Fellow at the School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin noting that vitamin D deficiency is widespread across Dublin and surrounding areas. Broadcast: 11/09/2020
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Northside Today – Michael is joined by Gerry Farrell from We Are Dublin Town

admin August 28, 2020
Michael is joined by Gerry Farrell from We Are Dublin Town to discuss the challenges facing businesses in the city centre.
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Chairman of Dublin Cycling Campaign, Kevin Baker

admin June 12, 2020
Chairman of Dublin Cycling Campaign, Kevin Baker joins Johnny to speak about a number of issues concerning cyclists. Broadcast: 04/06/2020
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Northside Today 16-03-2020 Donie speaks to Cllr. Daithi Doolan SF about the rezoning of lands in Dublin

admin March 16, 2020
Cllr. Daithi Doolan S explains to Donie the situation surrounding rezoning of certain lands in Dublin.
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Northside Today 16-03-2020 Ciaran Murray speaks with Declan P. Byrne and John ‘Miley’ Walsh about the Dublin dockworkers

admin March 16, 2020
Retired dockworkers Declan P. Byrne and John ‘Miley’ Walsh talk to Ciaran Murray about their life and times as dockworkers and they also discuss the Dublin Dockworkers Preservation Society
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Northside Today 19-02-2020 Noel McGuinness talks to Professor John Cassidy, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, on celebrating 130 years of Kevin Street College.

admin February 19, 2020
Professor John Cassidy, School of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, joins Noel to discuss saying goodbye to Kevin Street & hello to Grangegorman TU Dublin, invited to Celebrate 130 years of Kevin Street College.
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