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Category: Week in Review

  • Week in Review

YSI Seatbelt Safety Campaign

johnhealy February 18, 2016
John Healy talks to Chloe Power a student from Our Lady of Lourdes Secondary School and Young Social Innovators about their Seatbelt Safety Campaign on Near FM’s Northside Today. 17/02/2016
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The Week In Review – Launch of 3 Year Sponsorship Deal between Northside Shopping Centre and Parnells GAA Club An Cumann Parnell C.L.G

Keith Campbell February 2, 2016
Listen back to Declan Ralph attending the launch of the special 3 year sponsorship deal between the Northside Shopping Centre and Parnells GAA Club An Cumann Parnell C.L.G on Saturday, 30th January. This agreement will see Parnells and the NSSC work together…
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Week in Review – Dr Cara Augustenborg

Flavia Mosca Goretta November 2, 2015
Dr Cara Augustenborg holds a doctorate in Environmental Science and Engineering from UCLA and lectures on climate change at UCD…….She is also the spokesperson for climate change for the Green Party. She spoke to Declan Ralph about the upcoming Climate Change Conference in…
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The Week in Review 27/09/2015

maurice newman October 1, 2015
Declan Ralph speaks to Bernie McDonnel, Director of Community Services about the forthcoming Community Against Drugs (CAD) Conference and the impact of decriminalising cannabis in some states in the USA
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Week In Review 16/05/15

aoife May 21, 2015
Week In Review, Marriage Referendum special. Declan Ralph speaks to Cian Ó’ Callaghan, independent councillor and Mark Hickey from Mothers and Fathers Matter about their viewpoints on the upcoming Marriage Referendum.
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Week In Review – Interview with Michelle LaGrue

admin February 4, 2015
NILMDTS (Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep) is an organisation providing the gift of remembrance photography for parents suffering the loss of a baby. NILMDTS trains, educates, and mobilizes professional quality photographers to provide beautiful heirloom portraits to families facing the…
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Fiona Cunningham, Member First Credit Union ,AGM 2014

admin December 15, 2014
Mark Finnegan talks to Fiona Cunningham from the Member First Credit Union. MFCU are having their AGM on Monday December 15th. The event is being held in the Crowne Plaza, Santry.
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Week in Review – Hazel Hill from Vital Signs

admin November 5, 2014
Declan Ralph talks to Hazel Hill, Project Lead at Vital Signs, about the report they are undertaking about the vitality of the nation.
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Week In Review – The Rights Campaign

admin November 5, 2014
The Week in Review reports on “The Rights Campaign” launched by ICTU Youth Committee with a public meeting on the 29th of October 2014. The event focused on the right to a job and the right to decent and secure employment. 
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Week in Review – Blue Drum

admin October 1, 2014
Declan Ralph talks to Ed Carroll, Director with Blue Drum, an arts and culture organisation in Dublin, about their upcoming event “We are a family – The many faces of rights in family support and community art”, on Monday, September 29th, in…
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Week in Review – 7th International Basic Income Week

admin October 1, 2014
Declan Ralph talks to Paul O’Brien, from Basic Income Ireland, about the 7th International Basic Income Week, which took place from the 15th to the 21st of September, 2014.
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Week in Review – World’s Best News

admin September 30, 2014
The Week in Review reports on the 2014 edition of the “World’s Best News”, a free paper by Irish NGOs featuring good news about developing countries. This year’s edition is the second print edition of the paper, with the first edition printed in…
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