While we begin the conversation around the abhorrent things that happened in the past, abhorrent behaviour continues, compounding old wounds. This is beyond understanding. #motherandbabyhomes@Lost900Bessboro
Thank you @irishExaminer and #EoinEnglish. It is so important we stop any apartment building on the children's burial ground.
Yep, the well-connected developers have planning permission -can you believe that. Money talks. @Lost900Bessboro https://t.co/9Svu5vsT2y
Have you managed to grab a bottle of Celebration Ale yet ?
RT & tag your local off licence to win a bespoke Sierra Nevada Xmas hamper.
Over 18s only.
These few cans of No7 were craftily intercepted this week before they disappeared into the hands of our collaborators @GrandCruBeers. Now you can have fun guessing which bunny is which — Phil, Mark, Paul, Kieran, Ruaidhri, Wally. (Bodge was too chicken to come back to Donegal...)
@gaelicfields @Frothwithdesire @EPAIreland Myself and a few friends have spent a few days each year over the past few years paddling the length of an Irish river. Paddling through one Midlands town during a downpour a few years back, we witnessed the town's raw sewerage being released directly into the river. Shocking.
@floatingpoints Feels like I'm terribly late to this party, but if not, you might just make my day. Still loosing my mind at 2'39 all these months later.
@cooper_m The real shame is, we're an island nation who could have easily mitigated what's happening through restricted movement a few weeks back. In the absence of an official guidance, some calm rational conversation with friends and family who still plan to travel is wise
@cooper_m My instant response to hearing people are travelling pertains to their idiocy. But the reality is most folk haven't grasped the magnitude of what's happening here. A matter of days ago, it was easy to dismiss the situation. We need a more guided approach from government.