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"We need to get a grip on it before it gets a grip on us". Irish people have some great comments to make about #coronavirus #gript


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DELICIOUS! Patricia shows you how to make a beautiful vegan recipe that serves 3, although you can add cheese to it and it’ll work beautifully.

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https://gript.ie/podcasts/you-can-cook-too-23-roasted-romano-peppers-with-puy-lentil/
Stabbed in the back or the victim of her own hubris? Interviews with Fine Gael sources tell the real story of the fall of the party's liberal icon. In the end, the enemies she'd made united against her:

PROFILE: The inside story of Kate O'Connell's fall.

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https://gript.ie/profile-kate-o-connell-fine-gael/
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Credit: Peter Carvill

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Joe Biden roared back into the fight for the Democratic nomination to oppose President Trump with a thumping victory in South Carolina on Saturday. But his triumph probably means that the Democratic fight will be long - and bloody.

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https://gript.ie/biden-back-in-it-as-buttigieg-bails-out/
Cassie Jaye, now 33, was a struggling actress in Hollywood in her late teens and early twenties. Her story sheds light on the Weinstein debacle. She describes how young beautiful actresses have contracts with publicists and now the publicists find them entry-level work with the rich and powerful of Los Angeles.

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https://gript.ie/another-actress-another-point-of-view-on-harvey-weinstein/
Finnish parlimentarian Päivi Räsänen, who is being investigated by police for posting a Bible quote in a tweet criticising a church’s sponsorship of an LGBT Pride event, is today facing another round of questioning by officers as they build their case against the Lutheran politician.

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https://gript.ie/politician-investigated-police-questioning-lgbt-event/
Trying to own your own home, but it seems more and more out of your reach? BEN SCALLAN looks at issues on the demand on homes and on the taxes and levies that make the price of a new house more expensive #gript

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ON THIS DAY: 3RD MARCH 1831: First Clash of the Tithe War in Kilkenny

People were obliged by law to pay Tithes for the upkeep of the Church of Ireland, which was the official state sanctioned Church. What was ‘owed’ could be taken in the form of money, land, rent, produce or livestock. Struggling farmers did not want to be forced to pay for the upkeep of a religion that was not theirs. They also felt obliged to pay for the upkeep of the clergy of their own religion. So began the Tithe Wars with organized resistance to the payment of tithes. The government responded by compiling lists of defaulters and issuing collection orders for the seizure of goods and chattels (mostly livestock).

The first clash of the war took place on 3rd March 1831 in Graiguenamanagh, County Kilkenny, when a force of 120 yeomanry tried to enforce seizure orders on cattle belonging to a Roman Catholic priest. Encouraged by his bishop, he had organised people to resist tithe collection by placing their stock under his ownership prior