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Joyce Fegan

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Past articles by Joyce:

Saoirse to go sustainable for fourth Oscars outing

She’s been “dusted in Dior” and gowned by Gucci, but for her fourth Oscars red carpet walk, Saoirse Ronan could go sustainable. → Read More

Group wants parties to avoid 'toxic' election tactics seen in UK and US by signing 'Fair Play Pledge'

Political parties are being asked to play fair online in the General Election and to avoid using the 'toxic tactics' employed in the UK and US. → Read More

Political parties spent more than €45k on Facebook ads

With Election 2020 in full swing, new figures show political parties spent more than €45,000 on Facebook ads between March 2019 and January 14 this year. → Read More

Glowing reception for Micheál Martin on the streets of Wexford

Either the people of Wexford town love Micheál Martin or they love the cameras - either way the Fianna Fáil leader got a glowing reception in the Labour stronghold this afternoon. → Read More

Ireland's first co-housing project under way

The country’s first co-housing project, where residents repay one common loan on, and own shares in, an estate, is under way in Co Wicklow. → Read More

We need to value those who care as much those become billionaires

Caring professionals, not just billionaires, should be valued according to President Michael D Higgins. → Read More

'I never knew how to read and write' - Meeting Fr Peter McVerry changed this Dublin man's life

'I met Peter when I was 10 years of age. I was homeless and Peter asked me one day what I was doing walking around Summerhill all day.' → Read More

'I never knew how to read and write' - Meeteing Fr Peter McVerry changed this Dublin man's life

'I met Peter when I was 10 years of age. I was homeless and Peter asked me one day what I was doing walking around Summerhill all day.' → Read More

Special Report: Organic farmers are leading the charge to spark a green revolution

With the UN urging us to change our ways in the face of climate crisis, Joyce Fegan meets producers who say going organic isn’t just good for the environment — it’s also good for their bottom line. → Read More

Consent classes for post primary students to be launched following university success

Consent classes are to be rolled out to secondary schools and sports clubs across the country. → Read More

Consent classes for post primary students

Consent classes are to be rolled out to secondary schools and sports clubs across the country. → Read More

Housing crisis hinders refugees from moving on with their lives

At five months pregnant, and completely alone, an 18-year-old Pamela Bangura fled Sierra Leone to seek asylum in Ireland. → Read More

Dublin takes over as host of next World Science Fiction Convention

Researchers, scientists and writers will all sit down to tease out some of the world's most pressing issues as evolving technology rapidly changes our world. → Read More

'Women have been failed again': Vicky Phelan responds to CervicalCheck report

This week an independent rapid review into the screening programme by Professor Brian MacCraith found that more than 4,080 women had delayed HPV test results communicated to them as a result of an IT problem in a US diagnostics lab. → Read More

Enda Kenny teams up with Bear Grylls to win charity boat race

Mr Kenny took part in a two-day charity sailing event off the Isle of Wight, which saw him and his teammate, adventurer Bear Grylls, lift the trophy for first place. → Read More

Climate crisis now impacting the ability of land to sustain human life on earth: UN report

We must change the way we use land and produce food if we are to save the planet, a UN climate report warns. → Read More

Refugees 'struggling to access basic services' in emergency accommodation, says council

The Irish Refugee Council (IRC) has said asylum seekers are struggling to access basic services such as healthcare, when in the State system. → Read More

Files sent to DPP over naming of Ana Kriegel’s killers

At least 10 files have been sent to the director of public prosecutions (DDP) by the gardaí after people allegedly identified Ana Kriegel’s murderers on social media. → Read More

Drive seeks school supplies for 2,000 children in Direct Provision

There is a nationwide call out for school supplies to help the more than 2,000 children currently living in the Direct Provision system. → Read More

The nine recommendations: HSE to develop 'women first' culture after CervicalCheck review

A culture of “putting women first” will be developed by the HSE, as an immediate step, following the publication of the latest CervicalCheck report - a 74-page document into an IT error which led to more than 4,080 women failing to receive their result of a test for HPV. → Read More