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Supporters of jailed anti war protestor Margaretta D’Arcy outside the Irish Embassy in London {top] within the last hour and at Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin this lunchtime.

Margaretta D’Arcy is accused of entering unauthorised areas of Shannon Airport in September 2013. Her case was halted this morning at Ennis District Court after the judge was informed that a member of the public was recording proceedings.

Previously: Margaretta D’Arcy on Broadsheet

Via Gerry Downing (London) and Darren O’Keefe

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From top: Gerry Cahill and Independent TD Clare Daly; Justin Morahan and supporters of Margaretta D’Arcy outside Leinster House earlier.

(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)

 

MotleyOn a good night

Kieran Murphy, editor of Motley Magazine in University College Cork, writes:

Motley Magazine is currently running a sex survey for our upcoming sex edition. We want to show that sex can be fun but also reminding students of the dangers and risks.

Three years ago Motley which found that 49% of students have had a one night stand, 47% of students have had unprotected sex and 9% of students use no contraception at all. Have things changed?

A lot has changed in the dating world in the past three years with the rise of Tindr, Grindr and the growing acceptance of dating sites.

Colleges throughout Ireland have tirelessly tried to hammer home the point of safe sex but Motley wants to know if it’s working.

Have your say here

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Traders at Showcase 2014 – Ireland’s International Creative Expo – at the RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin yesterday including , from top: Mark Carey with his  Cork and Dublin GAA footballer bobble heads; Frank O’Dea and one of his ‘Shaded Lady’ mannequins and Veronica Molloy with her traditional  jam from Thurles, Co Tipperary.

Meanwhile…

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(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)

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