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campaigner, rabble-rouser, gas ticket, gay. often found on the airwaves
Ireland Said Yes
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Podcast
Ireland Said Yes
Podcast · Onic Originals · Voted 'Best of 2025' by Apple Podcasts. Shane Daniel Byrne celebrates 10 years of marriage equality, taking listeners on an emotional journey exploring the decades-long fight for LGBT+ marriage. From the deeply personal stories of queer activism and resistance, he explores the cultural shifts that eventually made the historic 2015 referendum possible. The series includes live standup from Shane's sell-out run at Vicar Street in Dublin, as he revisits a time that transformed Ireland completely. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Donate - Dublin Rape Crisis Centre (DRCC)
Donate - Dublin Rape Crisis Centre (DRCC)
Donate — ShoutOut
Donate — ShoutOut
Help us to make a difference in the lives of LGBTQ+ young people.
UNRWA | UN Agency for Palestine Refugees - make a donation
UNRWA | UN Agency for Palestine Refugees - make a donation
UNRWA provides vital aid, education, and healthcare to over 5 million Palestine Refugees. Your donation helps deliver hope and life-saving support.
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🎧 Síona Cahill and Sarah Elaine McHugh on queer marriage and growing up gay in rural Ireland
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Podcast
🎧 Síona Cahill and Sarah Elaine McHugh on queer marriage and growing up gay in rural Ireland
Ireland’s rising stars: the 50 ones to watch in 2023
Ireland’s rising stars: the 50 ones to watch in 2023
All Island Women’s Forum Report 2021-22
All Island Women’s Forum Report 2021-22
[Irish Examiner] Síona Cahill: Precious bog traditions can’t be exploited to ignore climate crisis 🗞
[Irish Examiner] Síona Cahill: Precious bog traditions can’t be exploited to ignore climate crisis 🗞
[Irish Examiner Column] I don’t know what 'normal' is but if it’s anything like life before Covid, I don’t want it
[Irish Examiner Column] I don’t know what 'normal' is but if it’s anything like life before Covid, I don’t want it
This might be the roughest part of the pandemic. And when we do resume our lives, we ought to do better than mere 'normal'
[Irish Independent Op-Ed] Fifty years since the contraception train left the station, it hasn’t finished its journey
[Irish Independent Op-Ed] Fifty years since the contraception train left the station, it hasn’t finished its journey
In the late 1960s, my granny and her married friends used to wait patiently in Leitrim for little brown envelopes to arrive from their sisters “over in London”. The contents of the envelopes – when they came – gave them a semblance of power and planning around a relatively mysterious menstrual cycle and the timing of family life.
100 Women of 2021
100 Women of 2021
In this list, selected by our panel of Irish Examiner writers and columnists, you will find women in Ireland who are choosing to challenge perceptions to change the world.
All Island Women’s Forum
All Island Women’s Forum
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