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Behaviour

    Why are seagulls so loud right now - and can anything be done about it?
    Taoiseach launches new behavioural study to gauge our attitudes to Covid-19 restrictions
    Return of household visits: How to deal with tense conversations this Christmas
    'Players are in the public spotlight, they have to behave accordingly'
    Crusaders and NZ Rugby investigate 'very serious' allegations against players
    'Our catchphrase is, 'There's always a solution until someone stops working''
    Challenge 3: Drop the phone at dinner
    Challenge 1: Delete one app
    Do you really need all those notifications?
    It's time to take this evening off using your phone*
    You tell us: How can you have a better relationship with your phone?
    Irish soccer fans awarded City of Paris medal for their behaviour during Euro 2016
    'Messi never cheats, his behaviour is exemplary'
    How can I be taken seriously at work?
    Eoghan McDermott
    'He's a good lad but he needs to be careful' - Pulis warns McClean
    Child (6) deemed by school to be “an unacceptable risk” to other students will be let reapply
    Agreeing to disagree could be bad for your relationship
    Ramadan begins today - but it's not as straightforward as simply fasting
    Waterford school apologises after students set uniform on fire in public park after graduation
    21% of Irish students aren't having sex, 70% don't smoke and 10% don't drink
    Can 'Supermums' make kids wash their hands more - and help save lives?
    Intervention to change unhealthy behaviour could save Irish lives
    Column: Behavioural economics holds a mirror to the human mind
    Kevin Denny
    Just two ASBOS issued since 2010 as much-criticised system is shunned
    8 scientifically proven ways to boost your self-confidence
    Childhood behavioural problems linked to smoking during pregnancy
    Group recommends teachers should be upskilled to handle student behaviour
    Average Facebook user gets more ‘Likes’ and comments than they give
    Watching SpongeBob 'damages executive function' in kids
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