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Simran Kathuria is an Ireland-based freelance Journalist writing news-feature stories for National Irish and other International Publications. Her recent write-ups have been published in Euro News, The Irish Times, The Irish Examiner, and The Hindu. 

She moved to Dublin in 2022 to pursue MA in Journalism and IR from University College Dublin (UCD). She's a proud recipient of the CNN Academy Journalism Scholarship at UCD. She has also been nominated for the Irish Student Media Awards in the News-Feature writing category. 

Previously, she worked as a news producer in India for TV, Digital, and other social platforms. She's proficient in English, Hindi, and comfortable in understanding Punjabi and other South Asian languages.
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Fleeing a war zone to Co Kerry: ‘The hardest decision was to leave Ukraine... not Dublin’

01 Aug 2024  |  The Irish Times
Nadiia Chopko and her family fled the war in Ukraine, arriving in Dublin under Ireland's revised legislation offering temporary accommodation for refugees. Initially staying in a temporary center in Ballyogan, they later moved to Co Kerry, facing challenges like transportation and job hunting. Despite the difficulties, the family is adapting, with Chopko considering starting a tailoring business. The Irish Red Cross and local community have been supportive, helping them integrate into their new environment.

It's an unforgiving activity for mistakes: The dentist who doubles as an acrobat pilot

01 Aug 2024  |  The Irish Times
Dr. Eddie Goggins, a dentist from Cabinteely, combines his passion for flying with his dental career. He is set to perform at the Bray Air Display, Ireland's largest air show, and has represented Ireland in the Aerobatics World Championships. Goggins emphasizes the importance of safety and planning in aerobatic flying, describing it as an unforgiving activity for mistakes. Despite considering a career in aviation, he enjoys flying as a hobby and appreciates the artistic side of dentistry. He also coaches the UCD American football team, balancing his professional and personal interests.

Timeline - the Independent News & Media data breach and its fallout

31 Jul 2024  |  The Irish Times
The timeline outlines the events surrounding the alleged data breach at Independent News & Media (INM), beginning with Denis O’Brien's acquisition of a stake in the company and culminating in a 2024 report by inspectors. Key developments include the appointment of Leslie Buckley as chairman, disagreements over business valuations, and the eventual sale of O’Brien's stake to Mediahuis. The Data Protection Commission found a 2014 data security incident involving the illegal access of emails, leading to settlements with affected individuals. The inspectors' report confirmed technical breaches of data protection laws but found no breach of company law.

We can do better: Sinéad O’Connor waxwork pulled after public outcry

26 Jul 2024  |  The Irish Times
The National Wax Museum Plus has decided to remove the waxwork of Sinéad O’Connor after public criticism, including from her brother John O’Connor, who described it as 'hideous' and 'inappropriate'. The museum director, Paddy Dunning, acknowledged the feedback and announced plans to create a more accurate representation of the late singer. The decision reflects the museum's commitment to meeting high standards and honoring O’Connor's legacy.

Sinéad O’Connor waxwork: ‘You have to get the proportions right. That’s not easy, especially with ladies’

25 Jul 2024  |  The Irish Times
A wax statue of Sinéad O’Connor has been unveiled at the National Wax Museum in Dublin to commemorate the first anniversary of her death. The statue, inspired by her iconic video for 'Nothing Compares 2 U', was commissioned by her friend and museum owner Paddy Dunning and crafted by wax artist PJ Heraghty. The statue aims to capture the emotional depth and international fame O’Connor achieved with the song. Sinéad O’Connor, known for her outspoken views and impact on Irish society, passed away from natural causes in London at the age of 56.

We can’t fight anti-immigration sentiment online: How one council is tackling myths and misinformation

17 Jul 2024  |  The Irish Times
South Dublin County Council has launched a 'fact and fiction' campaign to counter misinformation about asylum seekers in Ireland. The initiative, which began in April, aims to inform communities about the realities of immigration, challenging myths such as asylum seekers receiving excessive social welfare. A leaflet distributed to 55,000 households clarifies these misconceptions, emphasizing the benefits of hosting migrants and the support they receive. The campaign has led to increased awareness and community engagement, with 80 groups and thousands of people participating in South Dublin.

Thalidomide survivors’ group demands proper apology from Government

16 Jul 2024  |  The Irish Times
The Irish Thalidomide Association (ITA) is demanding a proper apology from the Irish Government, criticizing a recent statement from Coalition leaders as insufficient. The ITA argues that the government's expression of sympathy does not equate to an apology, highlighting past failures to recall the drug and deliver promised healthcare packages. Despite ongoing engagement with government representatives, the ITA remains dissatisfied with the lack of constructive outcomes and the neglect of unacknowledged survivors.

Early years educators struggling with low wages and lack of recognition

04 Jul 2024  |  The Irish Times
Early years educators in Dublin, like Chloe Knox, face financial struggles and lack of recognition, leading many to consider leaving their jobs. Despite increased government funding, wages remain below the living wage, causing burnout and dissatisfaction. Trade union Siptu highlights the need for better pay and working conditions, with 70% of educators feeling undervalued. The situation is exacerbated by the high cost of living in Dublin, prompting some to consider emigration.

Marginalised and minority groups face discrimination in arts sector, study finds

03 Jul 2024  |  The Irish Times
Research by the Irish Theatre Institute reveals significant discrimination faced by minority groups in the arts sector, including ableism, homophobia, racism, and transphobia. The study, part of the Safe to Create programme, highlights that a large percentage of LGBTQIA+, ethnic minority, and disabled artists experience microaggressions and exclusion. The findings emphasize a lack of engagement and understanding from publicly subsidized institutions. Emilie Conway, an Irish vocal jazz artist, shares her personal experiences of overcoming barriers. Meanwhile, Coimisiún na Meán releases a strategy report advocating for greater diversity and inclusion in the Irish media sector, with Rónán Ó Domhnaill expressing support for initiatives to enhance sectoral diversity.

July begins ‘cooler than normal’ as ‘airy’ chill sets in for the week

01 Jul 2024  |  The Irish Times
Ireland is set to experience cooler and windy conditions as July begins, with light showers and moderate to strong winds forecasted throughout the week. The weather is influenced by unsettled jet streams, leading to below-normal temperatures and damp conditions. Met Éireann meteorologist Brandon Creagh notes that while the weather will be breezy, no stormy conditions are expected. The northwest regions will see particularly breezy conditions, with a brief dry spell anticipated on Saturday.
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