03/06/2013
Tens Of Thousands Take Part In Mini Marathons
Ten of thousands of people are expected to run mini marathons in Cork and Dublin today.
The Flora Women's Mini Marathon in Dublin began at 2pm this afternoon.
40,000 women are expected to take part in the 10k race.
Motorists are being advised extensive traffic restrictions will be put in place.
(CD/IT)
The Flora Women's Mini Marathon in Dublin began at 2pm this afternoon.
40,000 women are expected to take part in the 10k race.
Motorists are being advised extensive traffic restrictions will be put in place.
(CD/IT)
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Over 40,000 women will hit the streets of Dublin on Monday for annual mini marathon. The events participants hope to raise millions of euro for 400 different charities, with women taking part in the race from 3pm this afternoon. The race starts at Fitzwilliam Square and continues over 10km en route to St Stephen's green.
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Over 40,000 women will hit the streets of Dublin on Monday for annual mini marathon. The events participants hope to raise millions of euro for 400 different charities, with women taking part in the race from 3pm this afternoon. The race starts at Fitzwilliam Square and continues over 10km en route to St Stephen's green.
03 March 2014
Bacik Launches Events To Celebrate International Women's Week
Labour Senator Ivana Bacik today launched a programme of events to celebrate International Women's Week at Trinity College Dublin, alongside Sheelan Yousefizadeh, a student activist on human rights in Iran. The theme designated by the United Nations for International Women's Day this year (8th March) is that of 'Women Inspiring Change'.
Bacik Launches Events To Celebrate International Women's Week
Labour Senator Ivana Bacik today launched a programme of events to celebrate International Women's Week at Trinity College Dublin, alongside Sheelan Yousefizadeh, a student activist on human rights in Iran. The theme designated by the United Nations for International Women's Day this year (8th March) is that of 'Women Inspiring Change'.
21 February 2012
The Irish Cancer Charity Launches Advertising Campaign
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27 August 2008
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New figures from the Central Statistics Office show a third of Irish babies were born outside marriage last year. The statistics revealed by the CSO detail the death and birth patterns for the whole Sate. According to the figures, over two in five births in 2007 were to first time mothers, with 33% of births outside marriage.
Third Of Irish Births Outside Marriage
New figures from the Central Statistics Office show a third of Irish babies were born outside marriage last year. The statistics revealed by the CSO detail the death and birth patterns for the whole Sate. According to the figures, over two in five births in 2007 were to first time mothers, with 33% of births outside marriage.
06 August 2014
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Tens of thousands of new homes are needed to meet demand, the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has stated. The institute has produced its executive summary, in which it says that the largest number of homes are needed in the Greater Dublin area.
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