
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM1_t0AjMRk
A slideshow of beauts – some you’ve seen, others you ain’t.

More themed leathers from UD Replicas: Dark Knight style jacket, pants, gloves, boots and utility belt (the batcycle and helmet you’ll have to supply yourself).
Available separately. $1,564 for the full set.
Previously: Captain America Motorcycle Suit and Stormtrooper Motorcycle Suit
Sean Fitzpatrick, the former chief executive of Anglo Irish Bank has been arrested in Dublin this morning – details now newstalk.ie
— Jonathan Healy (@jonathanhealy) July 24, 2012
More as we get it

Treacy’s Hotel, Waterford (Facebook)
Via Boards.ie
Thanks Zippy and Basq
Meanwhile:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vCYCWM2WU8
Peter and Chris of EpicNewsDaily give the Treacy’s controversy the once over.
The programme for government had included a commitment to establish a new waste policy which would introduce a “competitive tendering” system where collectors would bid to service an entire local authority area. Currently any private operator with a licence can offer waste collection to households.
However, political sources have confirmed that Mr Hogan intends to recommend to Cabinet today that the status quo be maintained and the private sector be allowed to operate freely in the market.
The tendering system was to have included the obligation to provide a waiver scheme to assist low-income households. It is understood that while not scrapping this principle Mr Hogan will advise his Cabinet colleagues that the measure, which would have serious cost implications, requires further exploration.
While maintaining a light touch to regulation of the private sector Mr Hogan is set to be firmer in his approach to local authorities.
…Dublin City Council is likely to be most alarmed by the new policy, having told Mr Hogan that the 600,000 tonne Poolbeg incinerator would not be viable unless local authorities could control the Dublin region’s waste.
Minister’s Waste Move May Hit Poolbeg (Olivia Kelly and Suzanne Lynch, Irish Times)
(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)

With police busy arresting street artists and banning them from London 2012 Olympic venues, two new pieces from Banksy are under threat of power-washing.
They’ve already banned chips. Art means nothing to these people.
Will London Really Erase Banksy’s New Olympics Art? (Adam Martin, Atlantic Wire)
Has anyone else just listened to #Enda‘s speech at #MacGill and been overcome by anger and punched the wall?
— Pádraig O’Sullivan (@padraigosull) July 23, 2012
Pic via Ashoka Ireland