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Grand National 2021: Paisley Park can win Stayers' Hurdle at Aintree

Grand National 2021: Paisley Park can win Stayers Hurdle at Aintree Cloth Cap can win the Grand National, while Paisley Park can lead other winners including Snow Leopardess, Shishkin, My Drogo, Hometown Boy and Fruit N Nut on the final day of the Festival at Aintree Aidan Coleman and Paisley Park (right, spotted cap) clear the last to win the Porsche Long Walk Hurdle from Richard Johnson and Thyme Hill (left, white cap) at Ascot Racecourse on December 19 2020 Picture by Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images Get the What s On newsletter for the best shopping deals and things to do in 2021Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later.

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Trial by Telegram: Ireland's far right mobilising on 'privacy-first' messaging app

Trial by Telegram: Ireland's far right mobilising on 'privacy-first' messaging app
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Move quickly and misinform: How direct provision centres became a catalyst for far-right activism in Ireland

); Move quickly and misinform: How direct provision centres became a catalyst for far-right activism in Ireland The first in a four-part investigation into the growth of far-right activity online in Ireland explores how an anti-immigration agenda infiltrated local activism. By Cónal Thomas Monday 15 Mar 2021, 12:02 AM Mar 15th 2021, 12:02 AM 19,293 Views 0 Comments This is the first of a four-part series published today and tomorrow by Noteworthy and TheJournal on the growth of far-right ideology on Irish online networks, its influence and impact on real-life protests and events and the political endgame for some of its proponents. Here, Cónal Thomas looks at how the direct provision system provided fertile ground for the language and tactics of the far right to take root in Ireland.

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Ireland's far-right using anti-lockdown movement to smuggle in its own agenda

Ireland’s far-right using anti-lockdown movement to smuggle in its own agenda The second in a four-part investigation into the far right in Ireland looks at the intersection between online campaigns and the move to the streets. By Ian Curran Monday 15 Mar 2021, 12:03 AM Mar 15th 2021, 12:03 AM 47,252 Views 0 Comments This is the second of a four-part series published today and tomorrow by Noteworthy and The Journal on the growth of far-right ideology on Irish online networks, its influence and impact on real-life protests and events and the political endgame for some of its proponents. Here, Ian Curran looks at how Irish people’s frustration with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic is being used by certain commentators to advance other far-right ideologies.

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