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Jan 19
Understanding Father’s Rights in Ireland: A Comprehensive Guide
Father’s rights in Ireland are an important and often misunderstood aspect of family law. While mothers have traditionally been seen as the primary caregivers in Irish society, fathers also have legal rights and responsibilities when it comes to their children. In Ireland, the legal framework surrounding father’s rights is based on the principle of the …
Jan 19
Singer Celine Byrne in fundraising concert for McAuley Place in Naas
A Night of Melodies and Merriment: Join the Benefit Concert for McAuley Place Well, gather ‘round, dear friends! If you’ve been lamenting over the dreary state of your Thursday evenings and wondering how to spice things up while simultaneously helping your community, have I got news for you! McAuley Place—a not-for-profit housing association in the …
Jan 17
KILDARE COURT: A man sustained facial injury after acid is squirted
A Dash of Acid and a Splash of Courtroom Shenanigans: A Not-So-Ordinary Day in Naas Ah, Naas! Home to rolling fields, friendly folks, and apparently, a dose of drama you wouldn’t expect outside of a fine pub story. Now, if you thought the most explosive thing to happen in our peaceful county was a pint …
Jan 17
The Future of Sand and Dust Storm Research – Disruptarian Radio
Unraveling Nature’s Whirlwinds: The Playful Dance of AI and Ancient Wisdom in Tackling Sand and Dust Storms Ah, sand and dust storms. The unruly, wind-driven spectacles that have baffled and battered us for as long as there’s been earth for them to sweep up and swirl. It seems Mother Nature has a flair for the …
Jan 17
Breaking the Myth: Debunking Common Misconceptions about Fathers’ Rights in Ireland
In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the importance of fathers’ rights in Ireland. However, there are still many misconceptions and myths surrounding this issue that need to be addressed. In this article, we will debunk some of the most common misconceptions about fathers’ rights in Ireland. Myth 1: Fathers have no …
Jan 16
The Unexpected Harmony That Bridged Cultures – Disruptarian Radio
When we think of Bob Marley, our minds immediately transport to the sun-drenched shores of Jamaica, where reggae rhythms and Rastafari mantras float gently through the air much like the smoke from a good pipe packed with, well, probably not tobacco. Tunes like “No Woman, No Cry” or “Three Little Birds” are the quintessential anthems …
Jan 16
DCU President urges Kildare graduates to register for future Seanad elections
Calling All DCU Graduates: It’s Time to Get Your Seanad Act Together! Ah, graduates of Dublin City University! You’ve donned your caps, thrown your scrolls high, and have started to take on the world – or at least the nearest pub. But before you head off to celebrate your latest achievement, there’s some important business …
Jan 16
Bob Marley, Johnny Rotten and the story of the Punky Reggae Party – Disruptarian Radio
Title: From Dub to Drums: Johnny Rotten, Bob Marley, and the Unlikely Punk-Reggae Romance Somewhere near the end of the ’70s when hair was spiked with glue and every other bloke insisted on wearing scuffed Doc Martens, an unusual ménage à deux of musical genius blossomed amidst the chaos. Ladies and gents, let me take …
Jan 15
Kildare finalist announced for Business of Craft Awards at Showcase 2025
Kildare Craftsmanship: Where Talent Meets Trials and Triumphs! Ah, the Emerald Isle! A place where the grass is green, the rain falls with regularity (thanks, weather gods), and the local craft scene is as vibrant as a piper in a pub. And speaking of craft, let’s tip our hats to two remarkable ladies from County …
Jan 15
From Pub Sessions to Sheep Herding: Exploring Authentic Irish Traditions
Discover the heart of Ireland through its rich cultural traditions, from lively pub sessions filled with traditional music to the time-honored art of sheep herding. Explore the vibrant spirit of Irish dancing, the intricate beauty of traditional crafts, and the enduring charm of the Gaelic language. Whether it’s a cozy pub or the rugged countryside, Ireland’s heritage is alive and thriving, waiting to be experienced.