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Across Ireland and around the world, technology has quickly become one of the most powerful and insidious tools of control, harassment and intimidation wielded against women and girls. So, why haven't regulators and governments restricted them?
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Margaret E Ward: Technology’s war on women — the new coercive control and confinement
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UN Women said artificial intelligence was making 'abuse easier and more damaging'
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Women in public life facing increasingly sophisticated forms of online violence, UN warns
Recent cases highlight concerns about surveillance and privacy, as Margaret E Ward explores how technology may affect women’s safety
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The Deirdre O’Shaughnessy Podcast: Concerns grow around surveillance and technology’s impact on women
Journalist Barry Cummins discusses his new book examining the Tina Satchwell case and years of investigation into a chilling murder
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The Mick Clifford Podcast: Barry Cummins discusses Tina Satchwell case and new book
Hospital overcrowding hits record April high with 11,175 patients on trolleys, INMO says
Union warns staffing shortages and system pressures are driving rising trolley numbers despite relatively mild conditions across the health service
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Video criticising Northern Ireland Troubles Bill featured footage of Kemi Badenoch condemning the legislation and was overlaid, in part, with archive clips of British soldiers
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We are drinking less as a whole, and younger generations are drinking significantly less, but wine is not dead yet.
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Tories apologise after using footage of Bloody Sunday in social media clip
Wine with Leslie: Young people are drinking less wine — I picked three bottles they should try
Government advised EU procurement rules prevent factoring past performance into contract awards despite ongoing delays at flagship project
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Taoiseach says BAM cannot be barred from State contracts despite children’s hospital delays
Energy bills to jump €170 as PrepayPower hikes prices for 240,000 customers
Around 240,000 customers affected as rising wholesale costs drive increases, with further hikes from other suppliers expected
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One In 100 people is affected by coeliac disease in Ireland, but it is often mistaken for other conditions
Could you be living with coeliac disease? Here are the signs to look out for