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Charlie Bird

On The Late Late Show…

….Linda Pototzki writes:

Hit series Dancing with the Stars returns to RTÉ One in January, and tomorrow night, we will unveil the first four well-known faces who will be taking to the floor live in front of the nation in a bid to win the coveted glitter-ball trophy.

Former RTÉ presenter Charlie Bird has been candidly open about his recent Motor Neuron disease diagnosis, and tomorrow evening, Charlie will speak to Ryan about how he has chosen to face death head-on

Two days before his 60th birthday, Irish country music legend Daniel O’Donnell will be celebrating live on the Late Late Show.

A host of musical guests will be joining Daniel for the celebrations, including Paddy Cole, Margo O’ Donnell, Cliona Hagan, Susan McCann, Louise Morrissey, David James, Marc Roberts, and Jimmy and Claudia Buckley, as well as friends of Daniel’s from other walks of life such as Packie Bonner and Shona McGarty. There will also be a few surprises!

The Late Late Show on RTÉ One tomorrow at 9:35pm.

RollingNews

This evening.

London, England.

Allegra Stratton, adviser to embattled British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, resigns after a video (below) emerged of her laughing about a covid rule-busting Downing Street Christmas party that may or may not have happened…

…to wit:

That should learn her.

Meanwhile…

….this evening:

Work-from-home guidance will return, vaccine passports will become mandatory in nightclubs and large venues and mask rules will be extended to combat the Omicron variant as Boris Johnson announced a move to “Plan B” to tackle coronavirus.

The British Prime Minister warned it is clear the new strain is “growing much faster” than Delta and cases of Omicron could be doubling every two or three days as he strengthened England’s rules to slow the spread of Covid-19.

1m Omicron cases warning as England Covid rules toughen (RTÉ)

Irish Times on Monday; Dr David Robert Grimes

Three days ago, physicist and conspiracy averse controversialist Dr David Robert Grimes, writing in the Irish Times, called for compulsory jabs for Ireland’s ‘anti-vax cohort’ arguing:

‘…others have a reasonable expectation that they should not be needlessly exposed to avoidable dangerous pathogens, nor should selfish stances be allowed imperil the freedom of others.’

Meanwhile…

…this morning, via Irish Times Letters:

In 2013, David Robert Grimes wrote in The Irish Times to support the introduction of same-sex marriage on the grounds that people “have the right to lead their lives in any way they choose” and that we should not “presume to dictate to others” in relation to the issue.

In 2018, he wrote in your newspaper calling for the repeal of the Eighth Amendment, on the grounds that society should “not seek to impose their morality upon others”, and that we should “leave that decision to the individual concerned”.

However, in his latest contribution to your newspaper he calls for compulsory vaccination for those who have so far refused to be vaccinated.

Can Dr Grimes please explain to me as a woman why my decision on whether to marry and have children should be left for to me to decide, but in the case of vaccinations, the State should be allowed to dictate to me what I can and cannot do?

It seems that there is none so illiberal as a liberal whose views you do not align with.

Sarah Anne Cleary, Roscommon

Meanwhile….

David Robert Grimes weakens his argument on mandatory vaccination by invoking the England and Wales Vaccination Act of 1853 and a decision of the US Supreme Court in 1905, both of which permitted compulsory vaccinations. Surely the modern Irish legal framework is of more relevance to his proposed course of action?

The right to refuse medical treatment – dismissed by Dr Grimes as a “tired and debunked old canard about liberty” – is enshrined in the Constitution.

In 1996, the former chief justice Susan Denham said this right is “a matter of choice…. not necessarily based on medical considerations. Treatment may be refused for other than medical reasons, or reasons most citizens would regard as rational”.

This right may only be overridden in circumstances where there is a grave and immediate threat to life.

It is against this backdrop which proposals on compulsory vaccinations should be judged, not against laws which were introduced during the early reign of Queen Victoria at a time when notions of individual rights and personal autonomy were in their infancy.

Dr Grimes correctly suggests that medicine should be left to doctors. He should take a double-dose of his own advice, and leave the law to lawyers.

Barry Walsh, Dublin 3

Ouch.

Irish Times Letters (Irish Times)

Small anti-vaccine cohort can’t hold society hostage (David Robert Grimes, Irish Times, December 6)

Last night.

Queen’s Rd, Dún Laoghaire, county Dublin.

Gift-wishing tyke Christian Doyle (above) getting his letter off to Santa at an official Santa Post Box placed outside the Lexicon library. Santa (top) insists there is no need for a stamp but adds: “Make sure to include an address so I can reply to every single one”.

Apart from dlr LexIcon, Santa Post Boxes are in place at Marlay Park in Rathfarnham, Deerpark in Mount Merrion and Cabinteely Park.

Or simply put them up the chimney.

Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland

1969.

Galway city.

Somerset, England-born, holly-hatted storyteller Francis Kendall-Husband, the last wandering bard in Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales, tells RTÉ’s ‘Newsbeat’ reporter Cathal O’Shannon about homelessness, his love for the west of Ireland and why it should be Christmas every day.

Via CR’s Video Vaults.

“Oh Pray For Me Dear Ireland, And All Thy Beggars Too” (RTE Archives)

This afternoon.

Parnell Square, Dublin 1.

Louis Heath (top left) and Art O’Laoghaire (top right), from Extinction Rebellion, held a demonstration outside Sinn Fein’s headquarters to highlight the party’s ‘lack of timely action to prevent oil exploration and extraction in Northern Ireland’.

Or a delivery of weapons.

Leah Farrell/RollingNews