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Famed for its literature, music, and wit, Dublin brings together the best of Irish culture and heritage. Combining the ancient with the modern, the coastal city is teeming with things to discover, from historic tours to hiking. These top 10 experiences show Dublin at its authentic best.Sit in on an Irish traditional music sessionThe Cobblestone pub, a hub for Irish music in Dublin since 1988, hosts trad music “sessions” every night of the week. The session—where fiddlers, flautists, and accordion players sit in a circle and play tunes together informally—is the heart of Irish music, a bona fide Irish cultural…

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James Vincent McMorrow has announced a major Irish National Tour, with a December 7 trip to Kilkenny’s Set Theatre included. The 2024 Irish winter tour will see the Dublin artist play his latest album Wide Open, Horses. Read next: Famous actor announces exclusive event in Kilkenny The album release follows the singles “Never Gone,” “Give Up,” “Call Me Back,” and “Things We Tell Ourselves,” and the announcement of an extensive tour across Ireland and North America. Wide Open, Horses is a candid snapshot of everything that has brought McMorrow to this point. The album signifies a retaking of his narrative, a freeing self-acceptance, and a…

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Thank you, Madam Chair.  Firstly, I would like to welcome Ambassador Waag back to the Permanent Council. Thank you, Ambassador, for the work of your team over the last year, and for this comprehensive report on the Mission’s activities and achievements. The UK recognises the busy political context in Montenegro over the last 12 months, and the commitment to economic growth and EU accession under the new coalition government led by Prime Minister Spajić. We welcome the positive Interim Benchmark Assessment, and continue to fully support Montenegro’s efforts on the Euro-Atlantic path. We encourage all branches of government to continue…

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I would like to start by thanking Under Secretary-General Msuya and Doctor Zhovnir for their briefings. And I welcome the participation of Ukraine, Poland and the EU in our meeting today. I offer the UK government’s deepest condolences to Doctor Zhovnir and the victims of Russia’s latest appalling airstrikes across Ukraine, and to their families and their loved ones.  Since 23rd February 2022, in repeated attacks on Ukraine, Russia has killed Ukrainian children. Russia has maimed and injured Ukrainian children. Russia has abducted Ukrainian children. And yesterday, Russia came back for wounded and sick children in Okhmatdyt hospital. This is…

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Thank you, Chair. The UK delegation is delighted to return to Geneva for this 65th session of the Assemblies of the Member States of WIPO. We thank you [the Chair], DG Tang, and WIPO colleagues for their hard work in organising this. It is a historical year for WIPO.  These General Assemblies come after the successful completion of the first Diplomatic Conference earlier this year. We extend our congratulations to you, DG, the Diplomatic Conference President, the whole WIPO team and all WIPO members for the historic conclusion of a treaty on IP, genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge. We…

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New York, 8 July – As the High-Level Political Forum for Sustainable Development (HLPF) convenes today in New York, the International Organization for Migration (IOM’s) Director General – in her capacity as Coordinator of the UN Network on Migration – calls for stronger recognition of the crucial role migration plays in benefiting all communities. “The world is experiencing an unprecedented set of complex and converging challenges – conflict, climate change, demographic change and economic downturn, to name just a few,” said Amy Pope, IOM Director General, addressing Member States as Coordinator of the UN Network on Migration, on the opening…

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Since early 2023, the Northern Territory and federal governments have been trialling a range of social control measures in Alice Springs (Mparntwe) to address moral panics in relation to youth crime. The initial focus was on reinstating restrictive alcohol laws in Aboriginal communities, then more police and funding for prisons, and now curfews. Yesterday, the NT Police Commissioner announced a snap three-day curfew following violent incidents, including off-duty police officers being assaulted. But there’s little evidence to suggest it will work, either to drive down violent behaviour or to protect the public. Curfew fears realised In January 2023, trailblazing Arrernte…

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The programme sheds light on the current status of LGBTQI+ inclusion in sports across Ireland. It explores the challenges, triumphs, and ongoing efforts to create a more inclusive environment for LGBTQI+ athletes. According to a 2015 study “Out on the Fields”, 58% of Irish participants believe homophobia is more common in Irish sports than in the rest of society, and 75% witnessed or experienced homophobia in sports.  Presented and Created by ShoutOut Volunteer and Steering Committee Member Domhnaill Harkin, “Playing with Pride” delves into the personal stories of LGBTQI+ individuals who are active members of the Sports world in Ireland,…

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Council to study Qualified Default Investment Alternatives, claims; appeal proceduresWASHINGTON – The Department of Labor will hold a meeting of the Advisory Council on Employee Welfare and Pension Benefit Plans, also known as the ERISA Advisory Council from July 8-10 in the department’s Francis Perkins Building in Washington. Open to the public, the meeting will be in-person and accessible online and via teleconference.The council will begin to its review of two study topics for the year and receive an update from the department’s Employee Benefits Security Administration. The council’s 2024 study topics are “Making Welfare Plan Claims and Appeals Procedures More Accessible to…

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Most adults never have to take an IQ test. But tests for assessing students’ cognitive abilities, such as the cognitive ability test (Cat), are used in schools around the world. These tests are very similar to IQ tests. Taking them may be a pain for kids. Possibly, it’s an even bigger pain for parents. Just for a moment, put yourself in the shoes of a parent whose child’s overall Cat score turns out to be below average. A flock of unpleasant questions may pop into your mind. Does that mean they won’t get into a top university? And what about…

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