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The History of Christmas Jumpers

The story of how Christmas jumpers went from cringe to cool.
By Niamh Mulville
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The Enduring Relevance of A Christmas Carol

Celebrate Christmas the way Charles Dickens imagined it.
By Chloe Tait
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A Short Guide to Christmas Traditions

From advent calendars to gingerbread men, where did our favourite Christmas traditions begin?
By Lorna Reid and Clara King
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The Belgians Do It Bettter

We travel to Brussels for the sights, sounds and smells of a real Christmas market.
By Shauna Donnelly
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The Irish Greeting the World’s Refugees

From travelling to Greece to running schemes in Ireland, we talk to the Irish volunteers helping refugees find a home.
By Kathleen McNamee
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Tattooing For a New Generation

Tattooing is becoming an art form in itself, aided by platforms like Instagram.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin
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Why Margaret Atwood is Forever Relevant

The Handmaid's Tale and Alias Grace make it clear: Margaret Atwood has a message for every generation.
By Niamh Farrell
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The Green Party’s Great Hope

Catherine Martin, the Green Party's Deputy Leader, talks about her party's electoral fortunes and what she thinks of Leo Varadkar.
By Dominic McGrath
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Where Football and Faith Meet

From an accident of birth or baptism, many fans find 'their' team. But what drives this passion for football?
By Dillon Hennessy and Matthew Murphy
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Sinn Féin’s Own Boy Next Door

The youngest senator in Ireland, Fintan Warfield is making a name for himself.
By Ciaran Molloy