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The United Kingdom is currently facing a mental health crisis, one of which the country has never seen before. Two committees of MPs recently warned that the current support available on the NHS is inadequate and runs the risk of failing a generation who desperately need help.

The average Brit works 43.6 hours a week, with more than four million workers spending more than 48 hours a week in the workplace. British workers also face an average commute to work of 54 minutes, almost 20 minutes more than the EU average.

This means that Brits are struggling to find a work life balance, which some experts believe is fuelling the mental health crisis in the UK and increasing levels of obesity as workers have less time to live a healthy lifestyle.

Did you know? In France there is a law allowing workers the ‘right to disconnect. Employees in an organisation of more than 50 people are forbidden from sending or receiving work emails outside of their standard working hours.

Why is a work-life balance important?

If you are one of the workers that is dedicating nearly 60 hours a week to work, you are at serious risk of burn out. Living in a bubble of all work no play can lead to a disconnect with the world around you and cause you to ignore your mental and physical health.

Although there are no direct figures for work-related suicides in the UK, suicide rates have risen markedly among young people in recent years. Reports suggest that certain occupational groups such as doctors, nurses and farmers are deemed to be at high risk of work related suicide – due to job pressure and the isolated nature of their work.

That might be hardly surprising when you consider that in these professions 60+ hour weeks are the norm. So finding ways to unwind and relax in your spare time are vital to your physical and mental wellbeing.

But what are the best ways to relax outside of work?

1. Go to the gym

Finding the time to go to the gym is often difficult for those in busy occupations, but it can be done. The vast majority of gyms offer guided classes in the evenings and at weekends to appeal to those with a busy lifestyle.

The benefits of going to the gym are tremendous. Firstly, your physical health will improve dramatically as a result of increased physical exertion. Secondly, attending classes or regularly visiting the same gym can broaden your social circles, opening your horizons to future social activities.

Most importantly, exercise has been proven by scientists to improve mental wellbeing. The NHS recommends regular exercise as a way of combatting mild depression and warding of the sceptre of anxiety.

2. Practise mindfulness

Mindfulness is a mind-body based approach that helps people to process their thoughts rationally and reconnect with the world around them.

If this sounds like a new-age, hippy technique then simply think of it as unwinding. It’s incredibly easy to fall into the trap of becoming too involved with the day-to-day processes of going to work, eating, sleeping and avoiding your emotions. Mindfulness can take as little as 10 minutes a day and allows you to unwind, evaluate your emotional state and relax.

Did you know? Mindfulness has been proven to decrease depression by 63%, anxiety by 58% and perceived stress by 40%.

3. Play poker

Playing games with people – such as poker – requires social interaction on some level, and it’s a popular way to meet people and socialise with existing friends.

What makes poker so popular is the relative ease you can play the game. The strategy involved in poker can improve your mental agility and provide a distraction to take your mind firmly away from work.

But if you don’t fancy going to a casino, or you don’t live near one, don’t worry. Gamblers are increasingly going online to play their favourite games. Playing online is so much more convenient than having to find your local land-based casino – as you can play from the comfort of your own home, or if you’re on the move.

What’s more, online casino technology has evolved so much that the games feel as immersive and engaging as they would do in a real casino experience. One option out there for online gamblers is video poker. With its cool retro style and simple gameplay, video poker is an entertaining way to unwind – and it gives you a great opportunity to get your game up before playing against other competitors for real.

Check out this video poker game and you’ll put yourself in the frame for all these benefits, plus one more: winning a huge jackpot.

4. Ditch the phone

Mobile phones have revolutionised the world and given people almost everything they’ve ever wanted at the tips of their fingers. Yet overuse of mobile phones and tablets has been proven to negatively impact on people’s mental wellbeing and social lives.

Putting your phone down for an hour a day and interacting with those around you can have huge benefits to your life. You will develop more meaningful relationships with the people around you and avoid the social isolation that social media can cause.

Added to this, time spent away from social media can be beneficial to your mental outlook. Scrolling through Instagram and Facebook can be chastening as you are constantly confronted with images of people’s successes.

It’s easy to forget that you are only seeing a glimpse of someone’s life, the best bits, and unfairly judge yourself against other people. Take time away from social media and viewing other peoples amazing lives, and instead make memories of your own.

Did you know? Teens in the US using their phones for more than five hours a day were 70% more likely to have suicidal thoughts than those using their phones for one hour a day.

5. Join a social group

Regardless of who you are, you will have your own interests and hobbies, and it’s important to continue those hobbies, preferably with other people. If reading is your number one relaxation technique, then you can join a weekly book club and use your passion to expand your social circle.

Likewise, if you’re a sports fan there are a plethora of amateur sports clubs that you can join to expand your social circles, as well as improving your physical well-being.

Summary

A work life balance is important to your mental and physical well-being, and it’s too easy to neglect that fact in modern life. Taking steps to improve your mental wellbeing, physical health and social life are all important factors in having a healthy life.

Take the time to look at your life objectively. Imagine you were talking to a friend and giving them some advice, what would you say to them? Slow down, take a break, do more of the things you enjoy? Whatever it is you would say, apply that advice to yourself.

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We legit adore Mindy Kaling.

Not only is she a brilliant actor and a talented writer (her book still makes us LOL) but she is vocal about the dark side of working in Hollywood. 

Mindy, who became a mum for the first time nine months ago to the cutest baby ever Katherine, opened up about how she's doing. 

When it come sto getting older and being a woman in the movies, things are still slow to change.

“You see all these photos of writers and you’re like, ‘Oh, there’s nobody with grey hair or anyone older than 40.’ And I’m 39, so that’s frightening, especially when you have a baby,” Kaling said.

“But what I’ve been noticing more and more is that there are more working women. And the writers’ room … is one of the most ageist places ever.”

The 39-year-old went on to talk about how she's hoping that being a mum can be woven into working on set. 

She said, “I think that’s gonna be the next big push, actually, is making places so you can be a mom, have your kids, bring your kids to work if you need to. That’s what Tracey Wigfield and I are doing on our new show.”

Yasss Mindy.

It's not only ageism that's still hovering around, but sexism is also still rife in the industry.

“I think it’s a tiny bit sexist as well, and people are worried that because you have kids you won’t be able to pay more attention.''

She continues, ''any mother will tell you it makes you so razor-sharp focused on your career because you’re so worried about money.”

However, Mindy has said that she's been lucky working for almost 15 years as “I’m creating my own opportunities” in terms of work. 

“My baby comes to work a couple times a week, and I live 15 minutes away from [work], and I create our schedule, so if I need to take her to the doctor I can,” she explains.

“I know that’s not the case for everybody else, and I feel really lucky, but yeah, that’s my life right now,” she says.

Keep up the fab work Mindy, you're doing amazing sweetie. 

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Salma Hayek might have just found herself a new hairdresser…her daughter Valentina.

The gorge actor took to Instagram to post the cutest video of her only child giving her a new haircut in their family bathroom.

Lucky Salma!

The pair were celebrating Valentina's 11th birthday.

The special event was caught on camera and shows Salma relaxing in a marble bath, draped in a white robe. 

Valentina looks like a pro as she snips away at her mum's hair to the sound of Build Me Up Buttercup by The Foundations playing in the background.

Literal #famgoals. 

Th 52-year-old captioned it,, ''happy birthday Valentina. You are so awesome and handy too! Thank you for cutting my hair! I love you more than love itself. Feliz cumpleaños mi niña hermosa, eres lo máximo y súper talentosa! Gracias por cortarme el pelo. Te amo más que al amor filmed and edited by @bucuaron.''

Director Alfonso Cuarón’s 14-year-old daughter Tess Bu Cuarón, captured the video.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

They grow so fast. Crecen tan rápido. #tbt

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Salma's 7.6 million followers were quick to comment their well wishes.

One wrote, ''cutest ever! I want to do that with my daughter one day too…but maybe I’ll give her another 5 years…'' while another said, ''what an awesome way to get your haircut for your Birthday. I love it enjoy your day!''

Salma and French billionaire François-Henri Pinault have Valentia togther while Henri also has son François, 20, and daughter Mathilde, 17, with ex-wife Dorothée Lepère and as son Augustin “Augie” James Evangelista, 11, with model Linda Evangelista.

Salma recently posted a photo on Instagram of the couple with Valentina, François and Mathilde when they were younger, writing, “they grow so fast. Crecen tan rápido. #tbt.”

Can we be part of this stunning fam, plz?

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Tonight’s The Late Late Show has an amazing lineup, and we cannot wait to watch it.

Appearances will be made by Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin, Supervet Noel Fitzpatrick, and our favourite – authors Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen.

The two women are most known for writing Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling.

The hilarious Irish best-selling novel has quickly climbed the charts and is definitely a must-read.

It tells the story of 28-year-old Aisling who lives at home in Ballygobbard with her parents.

The young woman finds familiarity in her routine, commuting to her dependable job in Dublin and staying at her long-time boyfriend’s house twice a week.

But eventually, Aisling gets tired of waiting for him to put a ring on it. And that’s when everything changes in her comedic story.

And now the heartwarming story is in the process of being made into a film.

Taking to Twitter, writers, Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen announced that Element Pictures have acquired the film rights.

The authors are thrilled to be bringing their dream to the big screens.

Emer and Sarah have climbed to fame since their popular novel’s release, and they live to entertain.

“We’ve known this character for ten years so to be given the opportunity to take her from the pages of our beloved book and transform her into a walking, talking, caring (and judging, let’s be honest) girl in front of a camera is beyond our wildest dreams. We can’t wait to start!”

It has been seven months since the big announcement and we’re sure the girls will have plenty to share.

Hopefully, the amusing duo will be able to give us some insights into the film, including an official release date.

Also, make sure to check out their latest book: The Importance of Being Aisling, which is now available in stores.

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If you’re stuck for something to do this Friday night then you need to get down to The Grand Social.

The charity Scoop (Support Children Out Of Poverty) has teamed up with District Magazine and music blogger Nialler9 to bring music lovers a night of eclectic homegrown Irish music.

The line up for Syrias Vibes w/ District Mag & Nialler9 is jam-packed with talented acts including Alfie South & Donkobz, Why-Axis and FYNCH, as well as DJ sets from Calvin James, Phil Long & David Hargadon and 2FM's Tara Stewart.

There will also be a very special guest performing on the night. They recently played a historic set at this year’s Electric Picnic and we cannot wait to find out who this mystery performer is.

Scoop supports doctors, clinics and ambulances in Syria, as well as supporting Joint Help for Kurdistan.

The charity offers help and support to displaced persons on the Iraqi border with Syria.

They have even started a programme at a clinic in Bajed Kandala Camp that aims to work with women coming back from ISIS captivity, and children who have grown up in a war zone or living on the road, always in danger. There are over 6000 women and children living in the camp.

Scoop was established by brothers Calvin and Andy James. The siblings are currently working on an initiative to help tackle the homelessness problem in Dublin.

Tonight’s event is going to be a huge help for the charity, so make sure to head on down to The Grand Social at 8 pm.

Click here to buy tickets for tonight’s gig.

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We love our dirty old town, from the cobble stones to the Molly Malone. – She's a beaut.

It's no surprise that our Dublin streets are busy with the hustle and bustle of tourists.

Our culture, art and humour are all a draw for those across the globe, to book a ticket, take a plane and discover the gems that lay in our land.

Our little capital city might be small in scale to others, but it's just as rich in spirit and heart.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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However, this heartbreaking video ignites the double standards that live in our city.

The problems we walk by everyday on our way to work or college.

The issues we protest or may be all too familiar with as we collect the dole, search for a place to live or scrap to get by.

The things the tourists miss as they stroll through the gates of Trinity or picnic in Stephen's Green. 

You might be pondering the issues the poem raises, as you listen to Pete St John describing our city.

You could be nodding along, agreeing to the things he's recalling, but the terrifying fact is, that poet and songwriter Pete St John, wrote this piece 30 years ago.

Debuting 'A Dublin Poem' on the Late Late Show on the eve of Dublin's Millennium in 1988, he was reflecting on Dublin's progress – but what has changed?

The things that plagued the city 30 years ago, seems to be very much alive and kicking in the present day.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The video opens with how much the tourism industry has generated last year, and ends with the poignant question of – how much is a life worth?

The filmmaker, Paul Butler Lennox wanted to raise awareness of the housing crisis and homelessness problem that continues to be a huge issue.

Our city and earning power has radically changed over the last 30 years, however, the same problems persist. 

According to Focus Ireland, in July 2018, 9,891 of people were homeless, included in this figure is 3,867 homeless children.

The question that remains is why?

 

Feature image credit: Discover Dublin

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After four long years of waiting, Hozier released new music this month, to much acclaim.

In even better news it was announced that the Irish singer was taking said new music on tour this December all over Ireland.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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However, all of Hozier’s Irish dates sold out this morning.

If you were left sadly disappointed and ticketless, then never fear – you have one more opportunity to see the man himself live on stage.

Hozier is set to headline the 2FM Xmas Ball in aid of ISPCC this year.

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Kicking off in the 3Arena on Friday 14th December, tickets are available from €39.50 will go on sale this Wednesday 26th September at 9am via Ticketmaster.

We'll see you in the virtual queue.

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Halloween haters, you ain't welcome.

We are LIVING for one of the most underrated holidays, as we embrace all things spooky, haunted and scary.

And now there's a slight chill in the air, we are unleashing our inner Jack Skellington. 

Penneys is feeding our love of the Halloween by launching a collection to celebrate the holiday. – and it's divine.

Join the fright club with these terrifying (yet stunning) face gems to give your make-up that wow-factor. 

Additionally, you can let out your inner ghoul with face crayons, glitter and fake blood, for a price even students could afford. – Cheers Penneys.

Our fave outlet also has tutus, a bunny ear set and most impressively, a Halloween contour stick.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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For the all-important costumes, look no further than your nearest Penneys.

Stick on 'This is Halloween' and get out those Jack inspired moves by snapping up glitter skeleton legging and a matching hoodie.

Or, bring out your bada** attitude with Harley Quinn, – Penneys has a full outfit, from the iconic bomber to the shorts and a tee. – And it's an absolute steal.

The accessories will give your outfit that stand-out feel, they include lace masks, devil horns and a whole selection of deadly earrings.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Of course, if you love Halloween as we do – get ready to deck out your bedroom.

From ghost and pumkin lights to snow globes, bunting and Frankenstein Halloween mugs, you can really let out your dark creative side. 

Here's to all the Halloween lovers, spook on b*tches.

 

 

Feature image credit: @des_true

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While we tend to think of celebrities as those who have dedicated their all to the pursuit of what made them famous, in truth, a great many of them are not quite so single-minded.

Sometimes these jobs were first sought before they got famous. Other times these celebs pursued side-projects despite success in whatever made them famous.

Whatever the case, we thought it would be fun to take a look at some celebrities who would have had very different careers if their first plans hadn’t worked out.

Terry Crews

Originally finding success in professional football, retirement left this lovable giant at a loss of what to do with the rest of his working life.

Far from being the cliché jock, Terry showed immense talent in painting.

Sometimes working for commission from his former teammates, and at other times holding a variety of jobs like his brief stint as a courtroom sketch artist, Crews showed that he has a lot more to offer than just his charisma and undeniable handsomeness.

Mayim Bialik

Many of our older readers might recognise her as the lead character in Blossom, though more recently she has seen immense success in The Big Bang Theory sitcom.

Apparently not happy to being relegated to intellectualism on the screen, Mayim spent no short amount of time as a celeb seeking a degree and life of scientific pursuit.

Now having earned a PhD in neuroscience, Mayim stands as one of the few actors who doesn’t just mirror the intelligence of one of her most famous characters, she exceeds it.

Nick Offerman

Best known as the libertarian hard-ass with the heart of gold in the sitcom Parks and Recreation, his character’s affinity for woodworking was more than just theatrical.

A highly skilled and successful carpenter in his own right, Nick still finds work crafting in his own time, finding it helps him balance and give him another creative outlet.

While he commonly builds furniture, his speciality is wooden canoes, which as we all know, is the most outdoorsy thing to build since a stone tied to a stick.

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Christopher Lee

This is one of the most famous vampire actors of all time, and a modern household name as Saruman in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy.

Not just a badass in the magical or bloodsucking sense, the late Lee also served his country during the Second World War.

Tasked with tracking down war criminals, Lee was notoriously tight-lipped about his time in the Special Forces, though occasionally his experience would pay off in his later acting career.

While filming Lord of the Rings, Lee was being directed by Peter Jackson in how to act following being stabbed in the back.

Lee famously responded with “Have you any idea what kind of noise happens when somebody’s stabbed in the back? Because I do.”

We could write a book on the wide range of interesting careers which celebrities have held in the past and who knows, we just might.

Who are your favourite celebrities with surprising former careers and backstories of their own? Let us know below.

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Dublin doesn't often get visits from our fave online influencers, but luckily, but one of the biggest and best is coming to our nation's capital. 

Jeffree Star has announced over on Twitter that he will be paying us a visit on his Can't Relate Tour with Beauty Bay. 

Jeffree is one of the internet's OG celebrities, and from his beginnings on MySpace, he today has over ten and a half million followers on YouTube. 

Followers flock to his page for makeup reviews, tutorials and chatty videos, and Jeffree is not known to hold his tongue when it comes to dishing out the sass. 

He is also renowned for his brand Jeffree Star Cosmetics, bringing edgy beauty to all of our makeup bags. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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So if you have always wanted to meet Jeffree, now could be your chance.

Keep an eye out for further details of the launch, which will be revealed next week by Jeffree and Beauty Bay. 

However, while the reaction to Jeffree's Dublin visit was hugely positive, some took issue with his sweeping statement of 'Hey UK.'

It's an error many celebs from across the pond have made before him, but as we all know, Dublin is not in the Uk it's in Ireland. 

Many Irish fans were quick to point this out in the Twitter thread, which sadly soon revealed that there are quite a few people out there who still think Ireland is in the UK. 

We're sure Jeffree is well aware of his history and geography, so we'll let this one slide as a slip of the tongue. 

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Littlewoods are our go-to when it comes to all things fashion, beauty and electrical, but we particularly love their brand V by Very. 

The online behemoth launched it's Autumn Winter 2018 collection last night, and we were on hand to witness the key pieces being released onto the runway. 

Draped over the poised shoulders of top Irish-based models like Louise O'Reilley, January Winters, Thalia Heffernan and Yomiko Chen we're some key looks on the night, and we've taken note. 

Loud leopard

Leopard print has been having a major fashion monet – completely taking over the high street. However, V By Very is styling it differently. 

The upcoming collection is laying the print on thick over unexpected hues, like the red guna with black piping on Louise, or teaming the classic print with girlie elements like lace.  

When it's in it's natural shade, its layered to create a dramatic look, with a leopard coat being flung atop a leopard shift dress. 

Seasonal sequins

Pippa O'Connor named the sequinned dress her favourite piece from th collection, and it's not hard to see why. 

Sequins come around every party season, as the evenings get darker and the rustling of sequins announce our arrival both audibly and visually. 

We love the unexpected addition of sequin stripes to a pair of flared trousers, and the edgier accent sequins are lending to this tuxedo jumpsuit. 

Cool Colour Pop

 Just because the days are getting darker, doesn't mean our wardrobe has to. 

The collection featured a number of colourful items in rich shades like mustard, purple and royal blue. 

More often than not, the colours were mixed with others in prints like floral and plaid, or doubled up in pantsuits. 

And now, the shoes…

A/W means we have to slip off our sandals and dust off the boots and close-toes shoes that colder months demand. 

Flat white boots were one of the biggest trends this summer, and they're getting an A/W update with a Western finish from V By Very. 

Heels reflected the catwalk trends, coming in leopard prints or iridescent silver.

If you're hankering after any of these pieces, they can be found at littlewoods.com.

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The mere thought of sitting the Leaving Cert again makes me feel queasy. The memories of my final year exams aren’t pleasant, and I’m sure I’m not the only Irish person who feels that way.

Reading crumpled history notes through strained eyes at 2 am became a staple part of my nighttime routine during sixth year.

Some people sail through exam season, but other succumb to the pressure of the Leaving Cert.

We got frustrated over our struggle to understand Pythagoras’ theorem.

We shed tears over the pressure to memorise quotes from Macbeth for higher level English.

We had nightmares about not getting enough points for our dream college course.

I couldn’t possibly go back to that time of never-ending stress, tears and the Straith Pictíur, unlike broadcaster Stephen Byrne who went back-to-school nearly a decade after he sat his Leaving Cert.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The former YouTube star has a show on one of the nation’s biggest radio stations and has interviewed everyone from Oprah to Steven Speilberg, so why on earth would you swap the Oscar red carpet for French grammar lessons?

He told SHEmazing: “It felt incredibly different but all so similar at the same time. When I first sat down in Geography and began learning about rocks, it felt incredibly nostalgic.”

The one difference he noted was young people’s ability to open up about their mental health: “The progressiveness of young people and their vocabulary around mental health though has changed in a major way."

He explained: “I felt very proud to sit among the students I spent my classes with but at the same time was incredibly jealous of that experience too."

"I feel like LGBT people of my generation have a somewhat delayed adolescence because we didn't get to experience similar things to other young people as we were suppressing ourselves for much longer. “

The documentary is bound to start a huge conversation surrounding young people’s mental health, but the entire process took quite the knock on the 28-year-old.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Despite his struggles, Stephen described the experience as one of the most cathartic journeys of his life

“I was quite lost last year and that felt very similar to how I felt during my original exam year so this sort of bridged a connection between that younger version of me and my current self,” he commented.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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It’s clear the Leaving Cert doesn’t cater to everyone. At the end of the day, it’s a memory test and the students who can memorise poetry quotes and geography facts the best are rewarded.

We never truly see the real picture of what life as a Leaving Cert student is like. People share good luck tweets during exam season and like photos of their friend's results on Instagram, but Leaving Again will open the eyes of the public to the reality of the Leaving Cert.

Leaving Again airs on RTÉ One at 10:15 pm.

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