In May 2018 large sections of Ireland’s citizenry unapologetically devoured even the most trifling details of the wedding of Prince Harry Windsor and Meghan Markle. It was not that different in 1981, when Prince Charles married Lady Diana. (Although, in the depths of the Troubles, Irish citizens were more discreet.)
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Opinion - A Right Royal Paradox: Ireland’s Ambivalence
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Opinion - Ireland and Britain: A Firm and Constant Friendship?
13 Jun 2018The Belfast/Good Friday Agreement contains structures and institutions which can, if strengthened, help to protect the British-Irish relationship in a post-Brexit era.
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Royal Visit: The Prince of Wales to meet talented UCC students and alumni
14 Jun 2018A new harp piece has been commissioned by University College Cork (UCC) to mark the visit to Cork by HRH The Prince of Wales and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall today (June 14).
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Locked up for being poor: Spike Island finds pose ‘uncomfortable questions’ about modern prison system
07 Sep 2018Prisoners at the 20th century prison on Cork’s Spike Island were mostly from “blackspots of disadvantage,” according to finds as part of UCC-led archaeological excavations.
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‘We Are One’: UCC to honour trailblazers
08 Jun 2018The beating heart of Cork Penny Dinners, the Queen of crime with more No. 1 original fiction bestsellers than any other author, and the power behind Other Voices are among those set to be honoured by UCC today (June 8).
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Mother's diet can improve gut of baby
01 Jun 2018Mothers who eat healthy fats from oily fish may help their children form healthy guts and maintain healthy weights throughout their lives.
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Dino-bird dandruff research head and shoulders above rest
25 May 2018UCC palaeontologists have discovered 125 million-year-old dandruff preserved amongst the plumage of feathered dinosaurs and early birds, revealing the first evidence of how dinosaurs shed their skin.
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INFANT secures €800k for infants' and childrens' clinical trials
22 May 2018A new network, In4Kids, was launched to facilitate the development of new drugs for children in Ireland and across Europe.
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A future of expensive new medicines and tough decisions
22 May 2018When deciding which medicines, treatments, services and programmes to fund, the primary aim should be to reduce uncertainty about expected outcomes according to UCC health economist, Aileen Murphy.
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A future of expensive new medicines and tough decisions
21 May 2018When deciding which medicines, treatments, services and programmes to fund, the primary aim should be to reduce uncertainty about expected outcomes.
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