Michelle O’Neill hopes first draft of Bill for redress scheme will be introduced in Assembly before year-end
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Michelle O’Neill hopes first draft of Bill for redress scheme will be introduced in Assembly before year-end
In a world so profoundly transformed by science and technology, it seems reasonable to ask: Why do religions still exist? A glance at recorded...
Kentucky State University has earned the largest single grant in its history from the National Science Foundation: $7 million. The university stated...
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A humpback whale freed from fishing gear near Texada Island several years ago is back, with a baby. The humpback known as Slits was rescued from...
A humpback whale freed from fishing gear near Texada Island several years ago is back, with a baby. The humpback known as Slits was rescued from...
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Opposition TDs criticised comments in the Dáil last week
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Activist and campaigner Lord Simon Woolley, who has devoted his life to tackling racial inequality in British politics and society, has just received...