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Share this article The violent protest in Dublin last weekend has highlighted the role of coronavirus conspiracy theories in towns and cities across Ireland – but what should you do if a loved one has fallen down the misinformation rabbit hole? Newstalk reporter Henry McKean met some of those involved in the protest this morning as part of a special report for The Pat Kenny Show. He also spoke to Dr Lucy Michael, spokesperson for Fingal Communities Against Racism and Commission Member of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. She told Henry that far-right groups are attempting to radicalise small business owners by preying on the anxiety and isolation caused by coronavirus lockdowns. ....
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This year I made unresolutions – I will not have a great idea for a new project, I will not eat more fruit, I will not hand-feed squirrels. It’s the only way forward, says Guardian columnist Zoe Williams ....
Manchester theatre head: Easter warnings are ‘frightening’ Roy Alexander Weise of the Royal Exchange believes the shutdown is a chance to rethink how we run theatres – if they re allowed to re-open 24 December 2020 • 11:00am Rockets and Blue Lights at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester closed early in March 2020 Credit: Brinkhoff-Moegenburg “The big frustration is that it’s really difficult to find a logic in all of this,” says Roy Alexander Weise, joint artistic director of the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, of the current situation facing his sector. “We’re trying to plan the best we can, but it’s hard when we’ve lost the solid anchor of ‘This is when we’re opening’. We didn’t anticipate that following Lockdown Two, Manchester would go straight into Tier 3. It takes so much time and energy and people-power to keep resetting.” ....
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