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Sunday, May 5

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Trinity College Dublin extends closure of Book of Kells as Gaza protest continues

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University remains closed to the public, with restricted access for students and staff with valid college ID

Trinity College Dublin protest: What links does the Irish university have to Israel?

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Three firms in college endowment fund are on a UN human rights agency ‘blacklist’ for doing business in illegal Israeli settlements

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Migrants pitch dozens of tents along the banks of Dublin's Grand Canal just days after hundreds were evicted from 'shanty

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Photos show the blue tents lined up along a stretch of the canal near the International Protection Office (IPO) on Mount Street.

First-half blitz sees Dublin make big statement to Meath ahead of next Sunday’s Leinster SFC final

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Dublin secured their third win in the TG4 Leinster SFC when they accounted for Meath in glorious sunshine in Parnell Park.

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Thousands of migrants are fleeing the UK to reach Dublin on 'Brexit Express'

www.express.co.uk

More and more asylum seekers are taking coaches from Belfast to Dublin, a route now called the "Brexit Express," to leave the UK amid stricter immigration policies.

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Like ‘something from a snuff film’: touring wildlife crime scenes around Dublin with a parks ranger

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Investigator Kieran Buckley says the National Parks and Wildlife Service has grown in size and activity but it needs more powers to tackle the scale of wildlife crime

Saturday, May 4

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AURORA adds shows in Dublin and Edinburgh to 2024 UK and European tour

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The tour will follow the release of her new album 'What Happened To The Heart?'

Migrants are fleeing the UK by using fake tickets to board coaches from Belfast to Dublin dubbed the ‘Brexit Express’

www.thesun.co.uk

COACHES from Belfast to Dublin have been dubbed the “Brexit Express” because so many migrants are boarding them to flee the UK.

Migrants are fleeing the UK by using fake tickets to board coaches from Belfast to Dublin dubbed the ‘Brexit Express’

COACHES from Belfast to Dublin have been dubbed the “Brexit Express” because so many migrants are boarding them to flee the UK.

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Dublin campus barricaded in pro-Palestinian student protest

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Dozens of students pitched tents on one of the main squares at the university, which is a Dublin tourist attration

Trinity College Dublin closed ‘until further notice’ as protest against Israel ties continues

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Several dozen students who have set up camp on the university’s grounds, blockading entrance to Book of Kells, say they will remain ‘indefinitely’ until demands are met

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Students barricade entry to Dublin’s famous Book of Kells in Gaza war protest

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Tourists are unable to visit the world famous medieval manuscript after students piled up wooden benches outside the entrance in protest at the ongoing conflict in Gaza

‘We’ve been in a hell for the last seven months’: Irish-Palestinian man trapped in Gaza returns to Dublin

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Zak Hania reunited with family after escaping through the Rafah crossing

Syrian man appears in court after arriving in Dublin without identification

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Man was charged with breaching the Immigration Act, which requires any foreign national to produce on demand a valid passport or other equivalent document

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Dublin campus encampment erected in pro-Palestinian protest

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DUBLIN, Ireland, May 4 ― Students at Ireland’s prestigious Trinity College Dublin university manned an on-campus protest...

Pro-Palestinian Activists Occupy Trinity College Dublin, Demanding University 'Divest' From Israel

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Activists erected an encampment at Trinity College Dublin in protest over the conflict in Gaza and to demand the university divests from Israel.

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Joanne Cantwell's journey from teenage Dublin star to Sunday Game host

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Long before she fronted Irish sport's most popular programme, Cantwell was a shining light for the Dubs.