Hints and tips:
...Mélissa Mialon, a professor at Trinity College in Dublin who studies food industry lobbying, urged Brussels to act in the name of public health....
...Former lovers turned friends, the two Dublin-based students are more likely to be found giving recitals at slam poetry events than downing tequila slammers....
...What’s the biggest park in Dublin? Which BNP leader controversially appeared on BBC1’s Question Time in 2009? What did British police cars use for the first time in 1963?...
...Tana French’s Dublin murder squad books; anything by Liane Moriarty; Melissa Bank’s The Girls’ Guide to Hunting and Fishing. Books that don’t hog the review pages but are no less riveting for that....
...Family membership at the Salcombe Yacht Club, which has been running the annual Regatta Week for 121 years, costs £345 Salcombe is an hour’s drive from Exeter Airport, which has direct flights to Amsterdam, Dublin...
...Through the Dublin literary scene, the two meet a charismatic married couple: writer Melissa and her handsome, subdued husband Nick, an actor who does good work in second-rate plays and TV....
...A key early question, says Melissa Berman of another donor advisory organisation, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, is whether to pick a broad set of causes under an umbrella theme, or a narrow set of challenges...
...This outstanding, carefully researched study by Ferriter, professor of modern Irish history at University College Dublin, sets the bar high for good writing and scholarship....
...But Melissa Toogood, Daniel Madoff, Silas Reiner and Robert Swinston made the shifts in tempo, direction and breadth sharp and extreme....
...The US entrant – best described as Top Shop style meets Primark prices – opened in Dublin and Birmingham last November....
...According to Welsh’s website, he now “retreats to Miami Beach for a large part of the winter” (the rest of the year he lives in Dublin)....
...According to Melissa Nobles, associate professor at MIT’s department of political science, apologies can have an impact because: “Apology politics” turns on our competing views about group rights, political...
...At the start Burnside meets Dublin journalist Crilly. They embark on a lengthy, picaresque bender. Leitch narrates, and is the right man for the job....
...Remarkably, Gough’s gag-a-minute style never wears thin, and the chapters set in Dublin reveal a satirical critique that pulls no punches....
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