This afternoon.
Nenagh, County Tipperary
CC writes:
Proof that Mercedes drivers in Nenagh are the most inconsiderate bottomholes that’ll park anywhere…
Going wild at the main stage with @trippieredd 🔥 #LONGITUDE2019 pic.twitter.com/78HBJkNth4
— Longitude Festival (@longitudefest) July 5, 2019
Stop that.
This afternoon.
Marley Park, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16
‘Revellers’ at the Longtitude Festival which continues until Sunday.
Meanwhile…
⌁ UPDATE Due to the Swedish authorities decision to continue to detain A$AP Rocky he will no longer be able to headline #LONGITUDE2019 tonight.
It’s not all bad news though, we are delighted to announce that Ski Mask The Slump God will close the main stage tonight instead! pic.twitter.com/vhoQkPnKHO
— Longitude Festival (@longitudefest) July 5, 2019
Oh.
Meanwhile…
#Dublin #Ireland: Reports indicate a potential for violence at the Longitude Festival taking place from July 5-7 in Marlay Park. Police have increased event security and are monitoring the situation. Be aware of your surroundings and exercise caution if in the area. pic.twitter.com/buBHuD5JRo
— Travel – State Dept (@TravelGov) July 5, 2019
Um.
Bringing the noise.
Obnoxiously.
Niall writes:
My friend Kasia who has a six week old baby was on the train from Ashtown to Connolly [Maynooth, County Kildare commuter line] yesterday about 1.40pm when she encountered this crowd of teenagers who got on the train with large speakers at high volume.
She went to them and said that there is a small baby on the train and asked them to decrease the volume. They told her to f**k off, and turned up the volume. You can see for yourself how they reacted….
Name that choon, anyone?
Choon name update: Talk To Me (Remix) by Tory Lanez featuring Lil Wayne, Rich The Kid and DJ Stevie J.
Tony Duffin tweetz:
This sign has been placed up on a wall in a lane way in Dublin City centre. Further highlighting that street-based injecting is still a problem in the capital. Supervised injecting facilities will reduce this problem and keep us all #SaferFromHarm.
In February 2018, the HSE announced that Merchants Quay Ireland was the preferred operator of Ireland’s first Medically Supervised Injection Facility.
MQI has previously said it believes up to 60 people will use the facility daily – when it becomes operational.
The facility will be part of its renovated Riverbank centre on Merchant’s Quay and the organisation recently gave additional information to Dublin City Council as part of its planning application for that renovation.
While in Longford, Taoiseach @LeoVaradkar confirms he is a @LoveIsland fan and likes Maura Higgins pic.twitter.com/21k4RQk5L2
— Emma Jane Hade (@emmajhade) July 5, 2019
This afternoon
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar at the opening Of Centre Parcs in County Longford – home to Love Island contestant Maura Higgins.
Earlier…
This afternoon.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar attended the official opening of the €233million Center Parcs Longford Forest outside Ballymahon in Co Longford.
Ceremony to mark completion of Center Parcs in Longford (Newstalk)
Previously: Gaslighting By Fanny
Pics: Merrion Street
Finnian – Where We Go
If you’re looking for that peaceful easy feeling of lazy midsummer then the second single from Dundalk singer/songwriter Finnian is a good place to start.
Recalling the chilled 70s vibes of Bread, Where We Go is from his forthcoming album Under The Influence.
The video is a nicely shot freewheeling evocation of the promise of romance.
Nick says: Sounds like summer
Fine Gael TD Maria Bailey
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has confirmed he will make a statement on the conclusions of the Maria Bailey swing case next week after meeting her last night. However, he says he cannot publish the report as those involved spoke on condition it would not be published. #iestaff
— Fiachra Ó Cionnaith (@Ocionnaith) July 5, 2019
There you go now.
Previously: ‘I Found Myself On The Floor’
This afternoon.
At Poolbeg, Dublin.
On Wednesday the Environmental Protection Agency confirmed it had sent a team of inspectors to the Ringsend wastewater treatment plant in Dublin – after it emerged that there had been discharges from the plant in Poolbeg.
Previously: ‘Further Discharges Expected’