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Oxford Mail on MSNOxford University team to represent UK in international physics competitionA team from Oxford University will represent the UK and Ireland in an international theoretical physics competition this May.
The perseverance of the Irish people in maintaining their language, history and values created a world of oral tradition ...
Once hundreds of clocks are hung in a new exhibition space, “it’s going to be like stepping into the Black Forest.” ...
A purple wave of faulty streetlights has swept across the USA, generating incorrect theories, bad lighting and fans of an ...
Science news this week March 15, 2025: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
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Independent.ie on MSNElectoral Commission want the public’s views on the future of election posters in IrelandThe Electoral Commission in Ireland is looking to seek the public’s views on the use of election posters in future elections due to environmental concerns. Election posters are a key feature of ...
It would be a big mistake … *big*… HUGE … if we didn’t celebrate 35 years of this iconic 1990 rom-com that made a mega-star ...
The funding agencies involved in today’s announcement are Research Ireland and the Health Research Board (HRB) in RoI, the Department for the Economy (DFE) and the Health & Social Care R&D Division ...
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It is almost 10.35pm when a towering Tom Burrow emerges from the away changing room in the bowels of Cardiff Arms Park. His pride must be as battered as his body after an unexpected 23-13 loss to ...
Guinness, like other Irish stouts, enjoys a seasonal popularity every St. Patrick’s Day. It has also been touted as being “good for you,” at least by its own advertising posters decades ago.
Posters are being put up by Transport for London (TfL) behind platform benches at a number of Elizabeth line stations after passengers left behind grease and dirt marks. TfL said the posters ...
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