Artoftheid writes:
Horizontal rainbows in Bray [Co Wicklow]…rain blows in from Killiney [Co Dublin]. Leaves quickly .
Artoftheid writes:
Horizontal rainbows in Bray [Co Wicklow]…rain blows in from Killiney [Co Dublin]. Leaves quickly .
Enda Kenny said Dr Reilly’s business affairs were entirely in order and that the minister had no difficulty in making a Dáil statement on the affair, possibly tomorrow. Mr Kenny said he spoke to James Reilly this morning, who had briefed him on the judgment registered against the minister and his consortium.
Taoiseach Defends Health Minister (RTE)
(Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland)
It appears that John O’Shea has just obtained an injunction preventing his dismissal by GOAL. Clearly there’s trouble at t’mill
— Damian O’Broin (@damianobroin) July 10, 2012
Goal Founder Secures Court Order (Mary Carolan, Irish Times)
(Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland)
Still.
Worth watching.
If only for this exchange between FT writers Martin Sandbu and John Authers.
Martin Sandbu: “The Irish yields were so high because the Irish Government took on all this private bank debt – foolishly, under pressure from Frankfurt and Berlin and Brussels. But maybe there’s a way to undo some of that damage.”
John Authers: “Ok. Now that would be good because, let’s take a look at what the economic damage has been to Ireland (image below) and, you know, if you don’t mind my channelling my inner Paul Krugman this is not exactly an advertisement for austerity is it? It’s been a horrible economy for the last few…”
Sandbu: “It’s, it’s just terrifying. We should remember that there was very solid, artificial growth maybe before 2007/2008. And some of that had to go away. But this, this is just painful. Unemployment rates up to 15% and of course what you don’t have in that chart is emigration…”
Authers: “Exactly.”
Sandbu: “..has picked up again. This traditional safety valve in the Irish economy. But of course devastating for the..basically, social well being. No it’s true. It hasn’t done anything good for the Irish. Except maybe they’ve shown that they can do this. They’ve done what the Eurozone has told them to do. They’ve done what investors want them to do. And maybe, just maybe there is some reward in sight. That would be the only thing that could redeem this horrible picture.
Authers: “Or there may be a reward in sight now that they’ve fixed the mechanism for bank bailouts.”
Sadnbu: “If they do, that’s true.”
VIDEO: Ireland Returns To The Bond Market (John Authers, Financial Times)
Bob Coggins, of Campus.ie writes:
Just in light of what happened at the weekend, we have recently completed some research which throws some light on drug use/experimentation. While our research is based solely in colleges, we feel it makes for interesting reading, especially for the harder drug use.
An eyewitness account by Michael Foley who attended Swedish House Mafia’s Phoenix Park concert (from the Evening Herald).
Aoife writes:
Words fail me.
That’ll be the pills.
I Watched People Popping Pills And Asking For E-Tabs Among Crowd (Michael Foley, Evening Herald)
Earlier: Irish Times House Mafia
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QzMZ8zCpTM&feature=youtu.be
But it’s not Three bad.
Waterford hurler John Mullane does his thing.
OK, that‘s impressive.