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For thousands of years sirens have lured sailors, haunted coastlines—and shapeshifted through myth and media. Here's how they ...
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Programme maker Liam McGrath introduces a new two-part RTÉ documentary that sees Bryan Dobson and Dearbhail McDonald ...
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Camilla made a surprise appearance at an open-air event celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Women’s Prize for Fiction and met the shortlisted authors for this year’s award.
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