A 𝒏𝒆𝒘 𝒆𝒓𝒂 begins for our Senior Hurlers this Saturday evening at Croke Park, as Niall Ó Ceallacháin takes charge of the side for the first time against Antrim 👕🙌
Best of luck to Niall & his panel for the season ahead 💙
#UpTheDubs
Please, see my video below. I would be grateful for your No 1 vote.
Briefly, my key priorities are:
1. Empower Third-Level Institutions: Champion increased funding, global reputation enhancement, and a greater role for universities in educating future leaders.
2. Promote Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI): Advocate for the rights of the elderly, people with disabilities, families, migrants, LGBTQIA2S+, and the Travelling community.
3. Affordable Housing: Push for policies that reduce costs and ensure fair access to housing.
4. Strengthen Cross-Border Relations: promote dialogue, peacebuilding, and collaboration across borders, ... and fostering shared prosperity to create a more unified and prosperous Ireland.
Thank you for your support.
Ade
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#lgbtq2i+ #Thetravellingcommunity #TCDAccess #HEAR
Schools return from Christmas holidays tomorrow - please remember to respect the School Wardens who are supporting children to get to school safely #roadsafety#walktoschool
This is particularly relevant today on #BlackFriday weekend. We mustn't forget the small businesses which make our towns and cities what they are #ShopLocal#SmallBusiness 👇
We are seeking to appoint an Assistant Archivist to process and catalogue incoming archival collections & promote the content of the Library’s extensive holdings. Closing date 6 December 2024. See
https://t.co/zIWD7q23Nx
OTD 1595 preparations of great Armada for Ireland and Spanish ships 'sounding, seeking, and searching the depths & sureties of all the [Irish] bays'. 19.5k troops in 150 ships, but in a late change of plan fleet sent to Brittany (Oct 1596)destroyed by storm en route #nineyearswar