Uncanny.
Breandán Ó Conchúir writes:
This patch of dry tarmac in Brussels looks somewhat like Ireland
This is the moment Catalonia declared independence from Spain. pic.twitter.com/Ecmoz4CrI6
— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) October 27, 2017
Earlier today.
The moment Catalonia declared independence from Spain.
Further to this.
The Guardian reports:
Spain’s senate has granted the country’s prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, unprecedented powers to impose direct rule on Catalonia minutes after the region’s parliament voted to establish an independent republic on Friday afternoon.
Rajoy, who has vowed to stop the region becoming independent, is now expected to call a cabinet meeting to begin assuming control of the region and sacking its president, Carles Puigdemont.
On Friday afternoon, Catalan MPs voted for independence by a margin of 70 votes to 10. Two ballot papers were blank.
The result was greeted with jubilation by pro-independence MPs, who applauded and began singing the Catalan anthem, Els Segadors.
Spain imposes direct rule after Catalonia votes to declare independence (The Guardian)
Related: Beyond Catalonia: pro-independence movements in Europe (The Guardian)
‘sup?
This afternoon.
The Dublin Hemp Company, Capel Street, Dublin
The Hemp Company tweets:
Visit our spooky shop to see our HUGE Pumpkin, carved with your favourite leaf! Have a Hempy Halloween!
FIGHT!
Last night.
A warm thank you to , clockwise from top: Neil Curran, Derek Mooney, ‘Preposterous‘, Tony Groves, Johnny Keenan and Olga Cronin, our panel on last night’s Broadsheet on the Telly.
The show, which aired at the new time of 10pm, can be viewed in its entirety above.
Topics tackled included tracker scandal, Tom Humphries and the release of files on the JFK assassination.
The latter allowed lone nutter ‘Preposterous’ to once again question an official story. What a feeble-minded conspiracy loontard!
A little light swearing.
Plus: Spot the tortoise?
Previously: Broadsheet on the Telly
Randolf And The Crokers – Home
A new single from Limerick band’s upcoming EP ‘Tales of Little lanes’ out on November 3 (launching in Dolans, Limerick)
Directed, Shot & Edited by Shane Serrano.
Thanks Keith
From top: Sgt Maurice McCabe; former Garda Commissioners Martin Callinan and Noirin O’Sullivan
Last evening.
The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) issued a statement announcing the appointment of former Garda Commissioner Noirin O’Sullivan as the IACP’s Director of Strategic Partnerships for Europe.
It’s a newly created role.
Readers will recall how the Disclosures Tribunal is currently examining claims that a smear campaign was conducted against Garda whistleblower Sgt Maurice McCabe by former Garda Commissioner Martin Callinan – with the knowledge of Garda Commissioner Nóirín O’Sullivan – as alleged by the former head of the Garda Press Office, Superintendent David Taylor.
It’s examining how a ‘humping’ allegation made in 2006, pertaining to a game of hide and seek in 1998 by the daughter of a guard previously disciplined by Sgt McCabe – an allegation which the DPP found in 2007 had no foundation – became a false allegation of rape in 2013 and was circulated among gardai, Tusla, politicians and members of the media.
Mr Callinan and Ms O’Sullivan are expected to give evidence in November/December.
Both Mr Callinan and Ms O’Sullivan deny the allegations.
Readers will also recall how, during the O’Higgins Commission of Investigation in 2015 – which looked into Sgt McCabe’s allegations of Garda misconduct – legal counsel for the then Garda Commissioner Noirin O’Sullivan said that evidence would be produced to show that Sgt McCabe had told two other gardai that he made his complaints out of malice at a meeting in Mullingar in 2008.
This claim of intention on the part of An Garda Siochana was later dropped as Sgt McCabe went on to produce a recording of the meeting which proved this was untrue.
In addition, Broadsheet reported in August that An Garda Siochana told the commission that what motivated Sgt McCabe to act out of malice was that he wanted the 2007 directions from the DPP, in respect of Ms D’s 2006 “humping” allegation, overturned.
This claim, by An Garda Siochana, was based on the belief that Sgt McCabe never saw the full instructions.
However Sgt McCabe had seen the instructions and knew they were unequivocally in his favour.
When Sgt McCabe made this known at the commission, this claim was also dropped by An Garda Siochana.
Further to this…
Some people have been tweeting the IACP.
You do know Noirin O’Sullivan is accused of trying to destroy reputation of whistleblower & there’s a Tribunal investigating the matter? pic.twitter.com/MjVqYq6ZDL
— NAMAwinelake (@namawinelake) October 27, 2017
Was it her handling of Whistle Blowers or the drunk driving detection figures that swung it for her??..
— Niall Ward (@nialltalk) October 27, 2017
— Irish Political GIF (@ROIGIF) October 26, 2017
Previously: Absence Of Malice
The Echo Chamber podcast.
Episode 4.
Tony Groves and Martin McMahon are joined by homeless campaigner Erica Fleming (“tree Northsiders in a room”) to discuss Ibrahim Halawa, the Leo Lattes, Ming vs Mainstream and a declaration of love for Marian Keyes.
A pristine, dandelion yellow 1997 McLaren F1 – with a mere 239km on the clock from factory testing, its the lowest milage car of its type in existence.
Recently sold at auction (for an undisclosed price, most likely north of 13 million) having been untouched, undriven and unregistered for two decades.