High profile Dublin GAA club Parnells placed in liquidation
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High profile Dublin GAA club Parnells placed in liquidation
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The Deluge by Stephen Markley is a long but brilliant novel that depicts a dystopian near future where climate change is running out of control... descriptions of the fires in LA are starting to read like chapters in the book
Sunset at Loughshinney
Loughshinney harbour looking good in 2025
A closeup of a seagull
A closeup of a seagull screeching
A Balbriggan seagull has decided to eyeball me through the windscreen. Definitely feeling intimidated.
Thirty under 30: The Sunday Independent's young business trailblazers to look out for in 2025.
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A good result. Climate may have been absent from #GE24 but it is only going to grow and grow as an issue so no Green voice in the next Dail would have been a terrible loss
My wife took apart the backing of an old picture frame today and found a little bit of old Dublin on the inside, complete with Guinness barge and trams
No abandoned the train and headed for the 101 to Balbriggan
The precision of being able to predict a 111 minute delay is pretty impressive in fairness
Delays of up to 103 minutes on the Dart.... is that a new record?
"I'm going to get people's children back from Australia!" says Simon Harris....that must have sent a shudder of fear down many a spine in Bondi
βStrutting peacock Conor McGregor to be forever known as a generally disgusting human being.β - Tommy Conlan.
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Reading Haaretz online from time to time over the last year is the only thing I ever see that gives me any hope that Israel can somehow redeem itself some day
Yeah definitely has that Booker feel alright. I'm only a quarter of the way in and listening to it almost feels like meditation. It's one I'm glad to be listening to rather than reading and perfect for a long walk
24 hours in and there I go, posting like it's 2019
Went for a lovely long walk around the head in Skerries under a lovely blue sky, while listening to Orbital - the book not the band. Highly recommended. A beautiful book
Local councillors in north Dublin have decided not to appeal a High Court decision that has left a strategic DAA-owned landbank next to Dublin Airport Airport with no zoning so the face off between councillors and the airport authority is not done yet
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Big-name developers top list of funding recipients in state-backed home build loan scheme HBFI. New homes are obviously welcome but rival private sector funders argue that HBFI was setup to loan state funds to smaller players in regional locations
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Calling media watchers! If you want to know the voting intentions of readers of every news source from The Irish Times to Gript, along with how RTE and Virgin Media viewers plan to vote next Friday, you'll find it all all in the Sunday Independent. And very interesting it is too, I must say
Bluesky looks interesting with its good old days ofTwitter kind of vibe. But I'm torn...I haven't missed it at all yet here I am. So much for "we're not going back"