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Are you in need of a break from the grim news cycle? It's worth reminding ourselves of the brilliant ways people are managing to stay positive. Here are 5 uplifting stories that put a smile on our face: 1) We have all heard of the #toiletrollchallenge but here's a uniquely Irish take on it.

The #bogrolllchallenge, courtesy of Ballinteer St Johns under-13s hurling team. 2) Children from The Showbiz Academy drama school cannot attend classes due to self-isolation.

But that hasn’t stopped them from being creative. The children were set a challenge by their teacher to learn the new Covid-19 lyrics to Paul McCartney’s 'We all Stand Together'.

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