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offsite link Only Psychological Therapy Could Cure Long Covid, Major BMJ Study Finds Thu Nov 28, 2024 19:00 | Will Jones
Psychological therapy may be the only treatment to successfully cure lingering 'Long Covid' symptoms, landmark new research in the BMJ has suggested.
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offsite link Backlash as Cows Given Synthetic Additive in Feed to Hit Net Zero Thu Nov 28, 2024 17:00 | Will Jones
Europe's biggest dairy company Arla is facing a backlash after giving cows Bovaer, a synthetic additive to their feed in an?attempt to cut their methane emissions as part of the Net Zero drive.
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Donald Trump has appointed Jay Bhattacharya, a prominent lockdown sceptic and co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration, to lead the National Institutes of Health.
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offsite link Is There a Right to Die? Thu Nov 28, 2024 13:00 | James Alexander
Is there a right to die? As the Assisted Dying Bill vote looms, Prof James Alexander ponders the issues, asking if the whole debate would change if we think of it in terms of duties instead of rights.
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offsite link Net Migration Hit Almost One Million Last Year as ONS Revises Figures Thu Nov 28, 2024 11:19 | Will Jones
Net migration?hit a record high of nearly one million in 2023, 170,000 more than previously thought, in an extraordinary indictment of the Tories' post-Brexit record on 'cutting immigration'. No wonder the NHS is overrun.
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international / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Monday November 07, 2005 19:09 by Kay Velvet   text 56 comments (last - wednesday june 13, 2007 12:42)   image 9 images
Analysis of the the riots in France criticising the assumption by many on the "left" that they are evidence of some sort of uprising or insurrection. read full story / add a comment
CRS = SS
international / crime and justice / feature Sunday November 06, 2005 18:21 by Joe C   text 29 comments (last - saturday november 12, 2005 14:51)   image 3 images
I was one of the co ordinators of the Irish mobilisation to the Second European Social Forum which was held in Paris two years ago, to the day. We had over a hundred people come from Ireland, and it was my job to head over early and co-ordinate accomodation with the ESF organisers there, as well as get the lie of the land and find out where everything was happening... read full story / add a comment
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national / worker & community struggles and protests / feature Friday November 04, 2005 01:24 by Indymedia Ireland Editorial Group   text 48 comments (last - monday december 05, 2005 11:59)   image 4 images
(Dublin, Ireland Nov 3rd 2005). A protest march called by SIPTU (Services Industrial Professional & Technical Union) to protest the decision of financially profitable Irish Ferries to replace current workers with underpaid, outsourced replacements drew between 8,000 to 10,000 participants. read full story / add a comment
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national / history and heritage / feature Thursday November 03, 2005 18:32 by sovietpop   text 21 comments (last - wednesday april 26, 2006 04:34)   image 1 image
A review of the book "Pushers Out" sheds light on Dublin's recent past drug history. read full story / add a comment
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dublin / indymedia ireland / feature Wednesday November 02, 2005 18:04 by Indymedia Ireland Editorial Group   text 4 comments (last - saturday november 12, 2005 13:35)   image 1 image

2 weeks ago, we announced an urgent appeal for funds in order to pay our bills.

We are happy to announce that a large number of people responded generously to our appeal. In fact, we received enough online donations within 12 hours of the appeal to cover our hosting costs and donations have continued to come in. The details of our fundraising to date are included below.

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The Camp on a late summer evening complete with wind mill kindly lent to the camp by Andy Wilson
mayo / environment / feature Tuesday November 01, 2005 11:59 by Terry   text 5 comments (last - tuesday november 08, 2005 17:37)   image 1 image
A call-out for activists to continue the resistance to Shell's dangerous plans for an oil refinery in the heart of a small community in Co.Mayo, Ireland and an overview of what Rossport Solidarity Camp has been doing, why it is there, and what happens next, including partial details of up coming speaking tour. read full story / add a comment
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dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Monday October 31, 2005 19:01 by NCAD Campaigns Officer   text 4 comments (last - tuesday november 08, 2005 00:36)   image 1 image
On Thursday we held our silent protest as all members of staff went to the 'Questions and Answers' meeting regarding the proposed closure of our Thomas Street campus... The silence lasted only until the meeting began, to be followed by 3 hours of colourful and noisy opposition to the move! Hundreds of students lined the corridors around the meeting and shouted slogans, many directly to Colm O'Briain, the director of NCAD, one of the main men involved in the proposal of this plan. As of yet, there's no official word from the government in relation to the move.

Local Councillor's have been contacted and many are in opposition to the proposed plan, and will meet with City Council officials and Colm O'Briain on November 11th.

In relation to spin-off's question: "I wonder have the SU contacted those "suppliers" and "small businesses" &c.., in the area to ask them about their views on losing their customer base? Quite probably budding artists will remain loya read full story / add a comment
Damage to a Native Woodland: Greenstar have a felling license to fell just 35 broadleaves
galway / environment / feature Thursday October 27, 2005 15:55 by Brendan Kelly   text 4 comments (last - tuesday november 29, 2005 23:00)   image 1 image
Ciaron
international / anti-war / imperialism / feature Sunday October 23, 2005 21:42 by Paul MacGiolla Bán   text 36 comments (last - tuesday november 08, 2005 01:26)   image 6 images
Together with Deirdre Clancy, Nuin Dunlop, Karen Fallon and Damien Moran, Ciaron is one of the group known as the Pit Stop Ploughshares. In early February 2003, these five took part in the non-violent disarmament of a US Navy War Plane at Shannon airport. They have been charged with US$2.5 million damage to the plane, which was forced to return to Texas rather than continue its journey to Iraq. Their trial begins on Monday Oct 24th 2005 at the Four Courts, Dublin, Ireland. This article gives a brief insight into the motivations of these dedicated peace activists. read full story / add a comment
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national / consumer issues / feature Saturday October 22, 2005 13:52 by Kathy Sinnott   text 6 comments (last - thursday april 20, 2006 11:34)   image 1 image
From 1st June 2006 any town, village or city suburb that has not formally claimed its right to hold markets may find that they are permanently prevented from ever doing so. There is a revival in the popularity of such markets which will likely be snuffed out if we don't act now. Katy Sinnott explains how you can preserve these rights for your locality - and it's easier than you might think. read full story / add a comment
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national / crime and justice / feature Friday October 21, 2005 20:41 by Barry   text 37 comments (last - saturday january 14, 2012 19:04)   image 2 images
The prime suspect in the disappearance of Castlederg teenager Arlene Arkinson, as well as a number of young women in the Republic, may have been working as a Special Branch agent throughout the time of those disappearances. Robert Howard, the man who gave Arlene Arkinson a lift home from Bundoran on the night she disappeared without trace, was recently cleared of her murder at a trial in Belfast. It emerged after he was cleared that he had a previous conviction for the kidnap, rape and murder of another young girl in England during the 1970s. Legal experts have now said that this would have been admissable in the court but still the PSNI never made it part of their case. Nuala O'Loan is now investigating why the PSNI witheld this information . read full story / add a comment
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national / rights, freedoms and repression / feature Tuesday October 18, 2005 19:33 by Indymedia Ireland Editorial Group   text 142 comments (last - tuesday november 15, 2005 01:39)   image 26 images   audio 1 audio file
Immigration police seized several families across Ireland this morning (Tue Oct 18th) and brought them to Dublin for summary deportation. Among those detained was the family of a writer. He had sent them to Ireland so that they would be safe from the repercussions of his writings which are critical of drug dealers in the country in which he resides. An attempted blockade of the Garda National Immigration Bureau premises in Dublin has resulted in arrests and is ongoing. read full story / add a comment
national / indymedia ireland / feature Monday October 17, 2005 06:49 by Indymedia Ireland Editorial Group   text 27 comments (last - monday october 24, 2005 11:58)

Indymedia Ireland recently completed it's fourth year of uninterrupted service. Over those years 373 features, 16,503 stories, 13,893 images and 115,139 images have been published on the site. Our traffic has continued to increase and the quality and range of stories published continues to improve.

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international / crime and justice / feature Saturday October 15, 2005 01:20 by Indymedia Ireland Editorial Group   text 73 comments (last - monday january 23, 2006 00:25)   image 1 image

The news that the USA has sought the extradition of a central figure in the Workers Party (Seán Garland) due to his alleged involvement in currency fraud in connivance with the government of North Korea has focused attention on a by now little-known faction within Irish politics. Debate on Indymedia.ie has focused on what the 'proper response' to this news should be. read full story / add a comment

Take the message where it's needed
clare / anti-war / imperialism / feature Sunday October 09, 2005 15:04 by Tim Hourigan   text 31 comments (last - thursday november 17, 2005 14:25)   image 13 images
Picture of the Souterrain from the site which is now nothing but a pile of stones at the entrance to the site
galway / environment / feature Thursday October 06, 2005 17:46 by Ciaran Hughes   text 20 comments (last - wednesday december 31, 2008 09:53)   image 3 images
Rollo Tomasi.
dublin / environment / feature Wednesday October 05, 2005 22:05 by put the pedal to the metal   text 70 comments (last - saturday june 14, 2008 08:44)   image 4 images
Some musings on the eve of the bi-annual bike auction in Kevin Street Garda station. read full story / add a comment
Mr Corduff's Bloomsday Brekkie will have gone cold by now. It would not be sexist to suggest mrs Corduff will make him another with cuddles on top.
international / miscellaneous / feature Sunday October 02, 2005 23:28 by Rossport 5   text 2 comments (last - tuesday october 04, 2005 16:11)   image 2 images
Rossport Five finally released after close to a hundred days imprisonment. read full story / add a comment
the homeless are revolting
dublin / housing / feature Sunday October 02, 2005 23:28 by dunk   text 17 comments (last - tuesday october 25, 2005 16:13)   image 11 images   audio 1 audio file
Photos and interviews with homeless people campigning to improve their situation and highlighting the current crisis that exists on our streets. read full story / add a comment
Telling It Like It Is
national / anti-capitalism / feature Tuesday September 27, 2005 10:23 by Indymedia Ireland Editorial Group   text 8 comments (last - tuesday september 27, 2005 21:33)   image 4 images
Reports of two distinct actions in Ireland over the weekend of 24-25th Sept. 2005. On the one hand is a self-critical report of an RTS-inspired "Take Back the City" and on the other is a report of anti-war activities that took place around Shannon airport. read full story / add a comment
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