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Margaret Ward is an award-winning journalist based in Dublin, Ireland. She was formerly the Foreign Editor and China correspondent at Ireland's public service broadcaster RTE and has twenty years experience, mostly covering foreign affairs. She is available to report and comment on Irish politics as well as economic,social and cultural affairs. She has reported from more than 30 countries including conflict zones, and is an informed and confident live performer on television and radio. She previously reported for GRN from Beijing for Deutsche Welle, CBC Canada and France 24. She recently produced an IFTA award-winning programme on Brexit for UTV Ireland.
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The article discusses the challenges and changes faced by nurses and midwives during the COVID-19 pandemic, coinciding with the International Year of the Nurse and the Midwife. It highlights the shortage of nurses worldwide, the need for nine million more nurses by 2030, and the efforts in Ireland to recruit and retain nursing staff. The article features personal stories from various nurses, including student midwife Aoife Byrne, clinical nurse manager Sisi Shinith, director of public health nursing Essene Cassidy, staff nurse Neil Salmon, clinical nurse manager Shella De Los Santos, mental health nurse Louise Donohoe, director of nursing services Helen Forristal, paediatric nurse Aishling Byrne, and director of care Trish Curran. It emphasizes the importance of nursing in healthcare policy, the rapid upskilling for critical care, and the emotional and professional challenges faced by nurses during the pandemic.
Remote working: The most far-flung workplaces in Ireland
The article discusses the experiences of various individuals who have embraced remote working from rural locations in Ireland. Lisa Smyth, a technical adviser for Catholic Relief Services, works from Darragh, Co Clare, and has adapted to remote working despite connectivity challenges. Deirdre Ní Luasaigh and Adrian Legg run Culture Ark from Sherkin Island, leveraging their unique skill sets in digitization and technology. Nathalie Moyano González, a linguist and localisation specialist, has recently moved to Coolcronan, Co Mayo, and emphasizes the importance of community in remote working. Damien McClean operates SIA Flexitanks from Malin, Co Donegal, and finds remote management to be communication-intensive. Lastly, Karen O’Connell, the Irish national coordinator for IFIC, enjoys the benefits of remote working from Valentia Island, Co Kerry, where she is also involved in community activities. The article highlights the personal stories of these individuals, their motivations for choosing remote work, and the impact on their lifestyles and local communities.
Anna Parnell: The Irish Joan of Arc and Her Legacy
The article discusses the impact of Anna Parnell and the Ladies' Land League on Irish women's history and political activism. It traces Anna's journey from the Anglo-Irish Ascendancy to becoming a leader who challenged traditional gender roles and landlord rule in Ireland. The formation of the Ladies' Land League was a response to the threat of famine and the need for tenant rights, which became a militant force under Anna's leadership. Despite facing criticism and the eventual disbanding of the League, Anna's legacy influenced future generations of feminists and nationalists, including figures like Maud Gonne and Constance Markievicz. The article also mentions the publication of Anna Parnell's 'The Tale of a Great Sham' by UCD Press, which provides a detailed account of the Land War from a woman's perspective.
Sesame: A Beacon of Science and Diplomacy in the Middle East
The article discusses Sesame, the first synchrotron light source in the Middle East, located in Jordan. Sesame stands for Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East and is a particle accelerator that facilitates various scientific researches. The facility is unique not only for its scientific capabilities but also for its role in fostering collaboration among scientists from diverse and often conflicting countries in the region, including Turkey, Cyprus, Israel, Palestine, and Iran. The project, modeled on Cern and developed under Unesco, has faced challenges such as funding and political sanctions but has achieved significant milestones, including running on renewable energy from a solar power plant. The facility has already facilitated over 70 experiments, with applications in life sciences, medicine, archaeology, and energy. The article highlights the importance of Sesame in promoting science diplomacy and building connections between member countries.
Weekly Podcast - The Explainer
The Explainer is a weekly podcast produced by TheJournal.ie. It focuses on delving into significant news stories, providing listeners with an in-depth understanding of the key issues involved. The podcast is available on various platforms where podcasts are typically distributed.
The Life Audit: a workbook that brings you on a revitalising retreat
The article is a personal account of the author's experience at the Cliffs of Moher Retreat, where they participated in yoga and wellness activities led by Michelle Moroney. The author discusses Moroney's background, including her experience with the 2004 tsunami in Thailand and her subsequent establishment of wellness-focused businesses such as yogatraveller.com and the Cliffs of Moher Retreat. The piece also reviews Moroney's book 'The Life Audit', which aims to help readers achieve a healthier and happier life through self-reflection and personal development exercises. The book is structured around a 12-month plan and includes various tools for self-improvement. The author reflects on the impact of the retreat and the book's approach to wellness, emphasizing the importance of starting small and the benefits of incorporating wellness practices into daily life.
Island escapes: Slow down with salty dips and cliff walks
The article discusses the reopening of Ireland's offshore islands to visitors after the lockdown. It highlights the attractions and activities available on islands such as Cape Clear, Inishmaan, Inishmore, Inisheer, Inishbofin, Arranmore, and Rathlin. The author provides information on accommodations, dining options, and transportation, including ferries and local businesses ready to welcome tourists. The article emphasizes the importance of following social distancing and local guidelines while enjoying the natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural experiences the islands offer. It also mentions the impact of the lack of foreign tourists and how it has allowed locals to rediscover the peace and solitude of their surroundings.
No Ordinary Women - Irish Female Activists in the Revolutionary Years 1900-1923, By Sinead McCoole By Sinead McCooleIntroduction by Margaret Ward
The book discussed in the article provides an in-depth look at the significant role women played during Ireland's struggle for independence. It brings to light the diverse backgrounds of these women, ranging from nobility to common workers, and their unified commitment to the cause of Irish freedom. The author emphasizes the political awakening and subsequent imprisonment of many Irish women of that era, with a focus on the experiences associated with Kilmainham Gaol, a notable prison during the revolution. The book aims to uncover the hidden stories and celebrate the bravery and personalities of these revolutionary women.
Weekly Podcast - The Explainer
The article introduces 'The Explainer,' a weekly podcast produced by TheJournal.ie. This podcast aims to delve into significant news stories, providing listeners with a more in-depth understanding of the topic at hand. The article invites readers to listen to 'The Explainer' on their preferred podcast platform.
Sharing a stamp – An Irishwoman’s Diary on Fr Michael J Kelly and Edna O’Brien
The article discusses a new stamp released by An Post as part of the Irish Abroad series, which features the author Edna O'Brien and the priest Fr Michael J Kelly SJ. Both O'Brien and Kelly have had significant impacts on society, with O'Brien challenging traditional norms through her literature and Kelly advocating for education and HIV/AIDS awareness in Zambia. The stamp celebrates their contributions and the diaspora. Fr Kelly, who is based in Zambia, shared his thoughts on the stamp and his work, including his support for condom use to prevent HIV/AIDS, which is unconventional for a priest. The article also touches on O'Brien's recent work and her continued influence in literature.
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