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Technological University Students Across Ireland Walk Out to Protest Rising Student Fees
The protest, organised yesterday, comes after a overall raise in third-level fees and policies that leave TUs "to the wayside" according to a statement from TUS officials
Sex Work Decriminalisation Bill Launched by TD Ruth Coppinger
On Monday, October 20th, TD Ruth Coppinger launched a decriminalisation of sex work bill, removing criminal sanctions for sex workers working together or hiring people to assist their work.
Dublin Ranked in Top 10 Cosiest Cities in The World
The ranking, from travel company AllClear, comes as autumn begins to fully set in to the Irish capital
The Journey Towards a Bilingual Railway
Based on surveys, Íarnród Éireann will aim to promote the use of the Irish language.
Citywest Violence in Dublin: Students and Politicians Condemn Far-Right Mobilisation
Violent Anti-Immigrant protest breaks out at the Citywest Hotel in Saggart on the night of Tuesday, October 21st.
71 Per Cent of Americans who Applied to Trinity in 2024/25 Were Accepted
Camille Vasquez Honoured with Lawsoc’s Praeses Elit Award
The prominent defense attorney, who rose to fame during the 2022 Johnny Depp versus Amber Heard trial, received the award in a ceremony this afternoon
Town Hall Meeting on Recent Racist and Xenophobic Attacks Held in Regent’s House
Organised by Trinity's Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Office with other groups, the event aimed to build discourse around what seems to be a growing number of racist attacks in Dublin city.
Trinity Staff and Students Join Nationwide Walkout for Gaza
Protestors gathered in Front Square to “push Israel out of Horizon”
Garda Conduct at October 4th Protest a “Violation” of Garda Policy and Human Rights Laws, Report Finds
The report from the new Irish Network of Legal Observers, describes Garda intervention as "disproportionate" and "in violation of their own policies".