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Supporting business during their green transition

The first group of graduates from the Level 5 Environmental Sustainability in the Workplace programme, one of the Green Skills micro qualifications developed under the Skills to Advance initiative at the Cork College of FET- Bishopstown Campus, recently celebrated their qualification.

National Collection of Children s Books: Repositioning Children s Literature in Ireland - Trinity Research

Coming to the Trinity Long Room Hub on Tuesday the 24th of May 2022 is Curiouser and Curiouser: The Great Children’s Book Panel Quiz Show,a special event held in partnership with the International Literature Festival Dublin, the School of English, the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute, and the Office of the Dean of Researc

Shieff s final call for crime fiction

Shieff s final call for crime fiction
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We still hope today is the day he will come home, but it s torture - Cork mother of backpacker missing from US

David O Sullivan who went missing in the US while hiking the Pacific Crest Trail on April 7, 2017 Mrs O Sullivan and her husband Con, from Midleton, Co Cork, last heard from their son on April 7, 2017. Every day I wake up and think, Please God, let today be the day they find him , she said. It s the not knowing that s torture. You re always hoping and always waiting. His friends have moved on, they have girlfriends now or they re getting engaged. He s missing family moments and milestones that he should be here to celebrate. All his clothes are still here, even his books and his games.

Turner s 10-year derelict nightmare drags on

Clinical psychologist Carmel O’Sullivan’s office overlooks the PCYC building… “We are often dealing with distressed and disturbed people. The concerning activity going on next door and the [painted] face staring into our office has caused major complications for us.” Photo: Nick Overall “A DERELICT nightmare” is how business operators describe an abandoned building in Turner that’s fallen victim to graffiti, litter and vandalism. The building, once a Police Citizens Youth Club (PCYC) centre, has been unoccupied for nearly 15 years, and despite the ACT government’s efforts to clean up the area, nearby business owners say much more needs to be done.

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