Best of luck to Finn Lane (5A) who is representing Ireland at the European Canoe Polo championships in France this week. On the U21 Men’s team, Finn will compete against the hosts along with world champions Germany in a tough group. Well done Finn, we are very proud of you.👏🚣🇮🇪
@DonaldClarke63 Years ago, Airport Shuttle Bus driver yelled out to the whole bus when I told him where I was parked. "Row zee? Who are you, bleedin Big Bird? Your car's in row Zed!" Zee will never be a thing. Not in Dublin anyway
A prize to commemorate and celebrate Dave McKechnie, a great colleague and hugely missed friend.
Write a ‘Letter’ to The Irish Times and win €3,000
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Allowing properties to remain derelict for decades should be considered a crime against the state. Ireland's housing system is in a state of disrepair, primarily due to ineffective Government policies.
My graphic reveals the sites featured in today's Irish Times.
'How a site in a sought-after area of Dublin remains derelict after 20 years of inactivity' by Ronan McGreevy.
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43-50 Dolphin’s Barn Street.
33-37 Dolphin’s Barn Street.
148-160 South Circular Rd, Player Wills Cigarette Factory and St Teresa’s Gardens.
355 South Circular Road, Rialto Cinema.
103-104 Cork Street, The James Weir Home.
#DerelictIreland #VacantIreland #Dublin #Ireland
The Rose of Tralee is the Japanese Knotweed of television programmes for the bien pensant classes. No matter how many ways they chop or burn it, it keeps coming back. The criticisms are predictable as the atomic clock and the public still watches. Long may it continue. #roseoftralee
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In 3 days, the magnetic poles of the earth will flip
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This will lead to a series of unthinkable natural disasters.
Continents will flood.
Land masses will shift.
Lightning will ravage the landscape.
Civilization as we know it will crumble.
Nibiru approaches.
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