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Woman tells RTE s Joe Duffy on Liveline how YouTube egg hack left her with second-degree burns

Woman tells RTE s Joe Duffy on Liveline how YouTube egg hack left her with second-degree burns
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Irish granny tells RTE s Joe Duffy she is terrorised by flock of dive-bombing seagulls for past three years

Irish granny tells RTE s Joe Duffy she is terrorised by flock of dive-bombing seagulls for past three years
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Liveline listener demands answers from the Archbishop of Dublin after Boris Johnson s wedding

Liveline listener demands answers from the Archbishop of Dublin after Boris Johnson s wedding The listener felt that it was unfair that the rules seemed to have been bent for the UK PM Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Get the latest news from across Ireland straight to your inbox every single dayInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice An outraged Liveline listener has revealed that she has written to the Archbishop of Dublin, Most Reverend Dermot Farrell, to query why UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson was allowed to get married in a Catholic Cathedral despite being twice divorced.

Menopause workplace policy for businesses to be developed, says health minister

Menopause workplace policy for businesses to be developed, says health minister Women have recently shared their menopause experience on RTÉ’s Liveline. By Christina Finn Wednesday 2 Jun 2021, 4:42 PM 4 hours ago 12,174 Views 11 Comments Image: Shutterstock/insta photos Image: Shutterstock/insta photos HEALTH MINISTER STEPHEN Donnelly has told the Dáil that work is underway to develop a menopause workplace policy.  Such a policy will look to include measures that allow work adjustments for women going through menopause, such as flexible working, guidance around sickness leave, and time off for appointments that might be needed. He said a range of actions on menopause are being developed by his department which include the provision of specialist supports, as well as a national awareness campaign around menopause.

Twelve big ideas for the future of education

Twelve big ideas for the future of education The Government has pledged to establish a citizens’ assembly to reform the education system – but what issues should we address? We asked a dozen public figures in the arts, media, business and education for their views about 3 hours ago   It’s just a single line in the programme for government – but it has the potential to revitalise education for the 21st century. “We will establish a Citizens’ Assembly on the Future of Education ensuring that the voices of young people and those being educated are central,” it states. If Covid-19 has taught us anything, it’s surely that the unthinkable is possible. Whoever thought we could replace the Leaving Cert? Cancel the Junior Cert? Or run schools remotely?

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