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One in three women worldwide have experienced sexual or physical violence, TCD conference told
One in three women worldwide have experienced sexual or physical violence, TCD conference told

One in three women around the world have experienced either sexual or physical violence, an international conference on gender-based violence in Trinity College has heard today.

Wed, 13 Dec, 2017

Why aid spending criticism is badly mistaken

The call for Ireland’s overseas aid to be spent mostly on Irish products (Letters, Feb 20) is badly mistaken.

Sat, 23 Feb, 2013

Time runs out for stolen bank notes

The £26.5m (€38m) stolen from the Northern Bank in Belfast will become very hard to spend from next week when the bank issues new notes, it was confirmed today.

Wed, 09 Mar, 2005

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