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TUSE BACK ON TRACK DESPITE WIT STAFF OBJECTION

TUSE BACK ON TRACK DESPITE WIT STAFF OBJECTION The determination of all involved to establish a University for the South East means the project is now very much back on track according to Wexford Labour TD Brendan Howlin. His comments follow the announcement yesterday that the formal application for the new university of the south east is to be submitted to government on Friday. The move was approved by the governing body of Waterford Institute of Technology. Carlow’s governing body is meeting on Thursday to clear the way for the application to proceed. Brendan Howlin says he is satisfied that we will reach our goal to have a university at the start of next year:

How sexual violence extends beyond survivor and perpetrator

Last week, Emerald Fennell s film Promising Young Woman starring Carey Mulligan became available on streaming services in the Republic of Ireland after receiving rave reviews internationally, including being nominated for multiple Academy Awards and Golden Globes. Upon its release, the filmmakers partnered with RAINN, the United States’ largest anti-sexual violence organization, to make free screenings available on US college campuses the same week, some including talkbacks with Mulligan and Laverne Cox who also starred in the film. This partnership raised some questions about how film and artistic media can spark nuanced discussions about consent and sexual violence. This campaign focused on giving young people (as well as their support networks such as college staff) the basic skills and information about what to say - and what not to say - if someone tells them about a negative sexual experience they have had.

Nineteen of 24 TDs in their 60s signal yes to Astra Zeneca jab

Nineteen of 24 TDs in their 60s signal yes to Astra Zeneca jab Independent Mattie McGrath and FF ’s John McGuinness non-committal on seeking shot about 6 hours ago   The vast majority of TDs in their 60s say they will sign up for a Covid-19 vaccination and would accept an AstraZeneca jab if it is what they are offered. An Irish Times survey found 19 of the 24 TDs – almost 80 per cent of those who fall into the 60-to-69 age bracket – will register for the vaccination. Two TDs – Independent TD for Tipperary Mattie McGrath and Fianna Fáil’s Carlow-Kilkenny TD John McGuinness – would not say whether or not they will seek to be inoculated.

Are ye right there, Enda, are ye right? Do you think you have the Áras in your sights?

Are ye right there, Enda, are ye right? Do you think you have the Áras in your sights?
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