Yesterday.
Spotted over Scotland.
The cloud that looks like James Connolly.
Uncanny.
Via Barry McColgan
Yesterday.
Spotted over Scotland.
The cloud that looks like James Connolly.
Uncanny.
Via Barry McColgan
Helen McEntee, new junior minister for European affairs, with her fellow junior ministers following their appointments yesterday afternoon with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, centre
This afternoon.
Further to Taoiseach Leo Varadkar’s choice of junior ministers yesterday…
Fine Gael has released the following statement:
Fine Gael in Government has done more than any other party before it, in terms of gender equality in politics.
An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has maintained the highest number of female Cabinet Ministers in the history of the State – first achieved in July 2014 .
Currently there are four female full Cabinet Ministers, including the Tánaiste, and in addition, a female Super Junior Minister who sits at Cabinet.
Of the 11 Fine Gael female TDs, six are either Ministers of Junior Ministers, including the Super Junior Minister, meaning 55% of Fine Gael female TDs occupy senior Government positions. Of the five Fine Gael female TDs who are not Ministers, four are first-time TDs.
Fine Gael introduced gender quotas cutting funding to political parties if they failed to run at least 30% women candidates at the General Election.
As a result of this, the 2016 election saw 35 women elected to the Dáil. This was the highest number of women ever elected to the Dáil and a 40% increase on 2011.
Fine Gael has more women elected to the Dáil than any other party. However, there is no room for complacency and we continue to work to encourage more women into politics.
Fine Gael ran more female candidates than any other party in the last local elections of 2014. In that election we had the highest number of female candidates ever to feature on a Fine Gael ticket.
The party gave every possible support to these female candidates in their electoral bids, including training and mentoring specific to the challenges faced by women in politics.
Fine Gael is completely committed to increasing the number of women actively participating in politics and will continue to seek to boost the number of women at al levels of the party.
FIGHT!
Related: Leo’s London romance shattered by women trouble back home (Ellen Coyne, The Times)
Previously: It’s Good To Be King
Statement via Hugh O’Connell
The wickedly fast Japanese sport of ‘pepe-sumo’, or miniature robot sumo wrestling, filmed here in real time and compiled (from several years of footage) by Robert McGregor.
Bouts don’t last long. Refs wear shin pads.
Tonight.
On RTÉ One, at 8.30pm.
The Skype-based documentary series, Missing You.
RTÉ writes…
Tonight on Missing You viewers meet Emma Doyle and her family as they try to support her from afar while partner Paul goes through treatment for skin cancer.
Emma Doyle (26) left Kilkenny and her parents Joe and Johanne, to move to Perth, Australia in 2014. That year she met partner Paul Hobbs and soon after came the happy news that they were expecting a baby.
But just before their son Klay was born, Paul was diagnosed with stage 4 skin cancer which had spread to his brain. Doctors told him that if his treatment didn’t work, he had a life expectancy of 12 months or less. Emma is a rock of support to Paul, but when times get difficult she calls home to her parents in Kilkenny, for a shoulder to cry on.
Last night.
Eight homeless adults and seven homeless children slept at Lynam’s Hotel on O’Connell Street, Dublin.
The building is currently being turned into a so-called family hub.
Yesterday, Anthony Flynn, of Inner City Helping Homlessness, wrote:
Spent the day at Lynam’s whilst in and out of scheduled meetings, [today] will engage with the HSA and Tulsa, alongside Dublin Fire Brigade, in order continue to make sure that this site is not used for family or any other type of habitation.
The pictures tell a story look at the fire panel, would you let your children sleep here? Locks on fire doors, this is a total disgrace. My question is, who authorised its use?
Meanwhile…
@TheHSA say it is illegal to accommodate any person on a building site! @ICHHDUBLIN @caulmick #Lynams
— Anthony Flynn (@AnthonyICHH) June 21, 2017
Anyone?
Homeless Families Housed In Building ‘Without Fire Cert’ (98FM)
Why do so many homeless hostels only open at night? (Laoise Neylon, Dublin Inquirer)
Former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern
Bertie Ahern is interested in running for the Áras if President Michael D Higgins does not seek a second term, according to the former Taoiseach’s brother, Maurice.
In an interview with The Irish Daily Star, the former Dublin Lord Mayor said there is no indication yet as to whether President Higgins will run again in the 2018 election…
Bertie Ahern interested in running for President, says brother (Irish Examiner)
Thanks Spaghetti Hoop
Merrion Square, Dublin, May 28, 1935
Gott in Himmel.
Sibling of Daedalus writes:
While researching fascism in 20th Century Ireland I came across this photo in the Dublin City library archive published in the Evening Mail in 1935…
It shows (in dark suit) Colonel J ‘Very preposterous’ Ryan, Vice-Director-General of the League of Youth (formerly The Army Comrades Association later the National Guard, then Young Ireland but always known affectionately as the Blueshirts), presenting “warrants of appointment” to officers of the ‘Southern Dublin Division’ at the back of 3, Merrion Square, Dublin 2, HQ of the ‘shirts.
More women than Leo’s cabinet.
Just saying…
FIGHT!
Previously: Sibling of Daedalus on Broadsheet
Best Actor Oscar; clockwise from left, My Left Foot (1990); There Will Be Blood (2008) and Lincoln (2013)
“Daniel Day-Lewis will no longer be working as an actor,” Leslee Dart, a spokeswoman for Mr. Lewis said in a statement released on Tuesday. “He is immensely grateful to all of his collaborators and audiences over the many years. This is a private decision and neither he nor his representatives will make any further comment on this subject.”
Leslee Dart, spokeswoman for Daniel Day lewis Lewis
Mmf.
Daniel Day-Lewis Announces Retirement From Acting (New York Times)