Dunnes victimised workers who joined strikes, union alleges
Mandate claims the company has punished workers who took industrial action
Dunnes Stores workers who joined the nationwide strike last week have been victimised by the company, according to the trade union representing Dunnes workers.
The bed-sheet spreadsheet: A British woman surveyed her former lovers for feedback
Emily Reynolds told Sean Moncrieff that keeping notes on your partners is actually quite common
While most of us would probably rather not confront our earliest sexual experiences, those awkward first encounters where technique and mutual satisfaction take a backseat to hasty friction, a young British woman has found a rather surprising way of chronicling her sex life – by asking for feedback.
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Journalist claims gay marriage will put Ireland into "bleak and terrible" future
LISTEN: Bruce Arnold says the use of the term 'equality' is "perverse and illogical"
Journalist Bruce Arnold says Ireland is heading into a "bleak and terrible" future if the institution of marriage and procreation is undermined.
The journalist has published a new study paper, "Same-Sex Marriage in the Irish Constitution", in opposition to the same-sex marriage referendum, along with other members of a Christian group called the Pauline Circle.
Wicklow man is charged with the murder of Anne Shortall
Roy Webster has been remanded to appear in court again this day week
A Wicklow man has appeared at Bray District Court charged with the murder of mother of three, Anne Shortall (47).
Roy Webster (38) of Ashbre, Killoughter has been remanded in custody to appear in court again on this day week.