Taoiseach tells the Dáil he has invited Joe Biden to visit Ireland – the U.S. president said there was “nothing he’d like better”.
— Gavan Reilly (@gavreilly) December 7, 2021
This afternoon.
Sure he’s one of our own.
Taoiseach tells the Dáil he has invited Joe Biden to visit Ireland – the U.S. president said there was “nothing he’d like better”.
— Gavan Reilly (@gavreilly) December 7, 2021
This afternoon.
Sure he’s one of our own.
Yikes.
This afternoon.
Coliemore Harbour, Dalkey, county Dublin.
Meanwhile…
The West Coast of Clare, as Status Red wind warning takes effect here. pic.twitter.com/mwvkiFGO0N
— Pat McGrath (@patmcgrath) December 7, 2021
Eek.
Dublin City Council has given the green light for the demolition of Kiely’s, Donnybrook, Dublin 4 and the construction of a 85-unit co-living scheme (as imagined above)
This afternoon.
Via Irish Times:
An Bord Pleanála has given the go-ahead for the demolition of the well-known Kiely’s pub in Donnybrook, Dublin 4, to make way for a six-storey, shared co-living accommodation scheme.
The board granted permission for the construction of the scaled down 85-unit shared co-living accommodation scheme, and a cafe/restaurant at ground floor level by Shane Whelan’s Domhnach Ltd on Tuesday despite strong local opposition.
Domhnach had originally proposed 100 shared accommodation units.
Demolition of Kiely’s in Donnybrook given green light (Irish Times)
ESB writes:
Hardly a surprise. The destruction Of Dublin continues…
Donnybrook!
From top: Data Protection Commission office; Meta’s Dublin HQ (formerly Facebook)
This afternoon
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has denied claims that it lobbied members of the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) to help allow Facebook to bypass General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Via RTÉ News:
The commission has also denied it acted in bad faith by holding talks with Facebook in a manner that it has been claimed by privacy campaigners sought to subvert the procedures of the EDPB.
The developments follow allegations made against the DPC in recent days by NOYB, the organisation run by Austrian privacy campaigner Max Schrems.
He claimed that documents, released under the Freedom of Information Act, showed the DPC tried to lobby other European data protection authorities for the adoption of a General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) “bypass” approach to user data collection.
According to Mr Schrems, the “freedom of contract” approach would have allowed data controllers to put a clause into their terms and conditions, to make the harvesting of data necessary for a contract, in effect bypassing the consent requirement under GDPR.
Meanwhile…
The DPC acknowledged that the position it ultimately put forward on the issue of contract at the working group was not acceptable to many in the group and it became clear a consensus could not be built.
Anyone?
Data Protection Commission rejects Schrems’ claims on lobbying (RTÉ)
They’ve had a few ales is all.
This afternoon.
Lost another phone down the ‘john’?
Our friends at Irish brand Fónfix – Ireland’s only manufacturer approved mobile phone and mobile device repair centre – are fully braced for a ‘seasonal surge’ in repairs.
They have compiled some simple tips to help steer you and your mobile safely through the festive season and thereafter. To wit:
Prep your phone for partying! Take the time to sync or download your precious photos and make sure you can find your phone if it does go missing – whether an iPhone or an Android, there’s a tracking app that can help. If you do lose your phone, you won’t have lost what’s on it, and stand the best chance of getting it back! Also, top tip for silly season is to make sure your mobile device is password locked.
Invest in a good Phone Case and Screen Protector – it’s the best way to avoid damage if you drop your phone. And if the worst happens, Fónfix can fix this issue, usually cheaper than unofficial stores, using manufacturer approved parts without invalidating any further warranty.
Take care in the Toilet! The “phone fell down the toilet” scenario is one of the most common causes of water damage seen by Fónfix, and never more so than at this time of year.
Dodge dodgy App Downloads – If you’re lucky enough to get a new phone for Christmas, there’s a temptation to try out some interesting apps. But Fónfix recommends that you only download apps from reputable stores, such as Google play store or the App Store on Apple. Otherwise you could download a virus creating a security issue, or worse!
Battery Life – Getting into a battery charging routine is extremely important for your Smartphone to ensure the longevity of the health of your smartphone battery. Continuous charging or over-charging can degrade the quality of your Smartphone battery rapidly and may reduce your battery lifespan. And don’t forget that it is possible to change your battery and give your Smartphone a new lease of life!
More suggestions welcome below.
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This afternoon.
Clontarf, Dublin.
Terrified residents venture briefly outside as Storm Barra reaches its ‘halway stage’.
Storm Barra at ‘halfway stage’ as 49,000 without power (RTÉ)
Meanwhile…
‘sup?
GET inside, now!
This is not a drill.
Earlier….
This giant silver ball was attached to a jewellery shop (Bannons) on bray Main Street. It’s now heading towards little bray via castle street. Stay safe, be vigilant. (I don’t know who shot the footage) pic.twitter.com/RzbycXN8vb
— Aaron McAllorum (@AaronMcAllorum) December 7, 2021
This morning.
Bray, county Wicklow.
Thanks The Dude
Booster queue at Croke Park vaccination centre last week
This afternoon.
Dáil Eireann.
The Taoiseach has told the Dáil that tens of thousands of people are not turning up for booster vaccines.
Micheál Martin revealed that in the week beginning 22 November, some 208,000 vaccine appointments were offered and just 80,000 people tuned up.
He added that last week 180, 000 booster appointments were available and only 93,000 attended.
However, it is not clear if some of those missed appointments were double bookings.
The Taoiseach said the same urgency does not seem be there around boosters compared to earlier vaccines.
Thousands of missed vaccine booster appointments, Taoiseach tells Dáil (RTÉ)
Earlier…
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly
Today we’ll administer the one millionth booster / 3rd dose of Covid 19 vaccines here.
Ireland has the highest primary vaccination rate (93%) among adults in the EU and the fourth highest rate of booster administration.
When offered your booster, please take it #ForUsAll pic.twitter.com/RTaV2qSJIb
— Stephen Donnelly (@DonnellyStephen) December 7, 2021
This afternoon.
Meanwhile…
It is a pity that unvaccinated can’t be strictly quarantined, as much for their own safety as anyone else’s and in order to reduce their disproportionate imposition on scarce health resources.
The voluntarily unvaccinated suffer from a major cognitive flaw and need protection.
— Micheal OLainn (@micheal_olainn) December 7, 2021
Gulp.
Meanwhile…
Um.
KN writes;
This is the Moderna world…
Earlier: Losing Count
Meanwhile…
The President of Brazil repeats that he will not be implementing vaccine mandates and vaccine passports. Vaccination is up to the individual. pic.twitter.com/H8DTgQw2O0
— Aaron Ginn (@aginnt) December 7, 2021
She does be.
This afternoon.
Storm Barra hits Poolbeg Lighthouse on the Dublin coast.
Intense gnarl, bra.
💔So sad 😔
Australian Football Player from the Adelaide Crows diagnosed With Pericarditis After Receiving Pfizer COVID Vaccine. pic.twitter.com/Y6YSpZrdEK
— ⚠️Gerard Delaney⚠️ (@Gerard39delaney) December 7, 2021
Last night.
Adelaide, Australia.
Meanwhile…
Unvaccinated players could be permanently sidelined from local competition as the Adelaide Football League makes its stance clear. Vote in our poll: https://t.co/WGdzjagDiS
— The Advertiser (@theTiser) December 7, 2021
This morning
Meanwhile…
Yesterday.
Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne’s return to pre-season training has ended abruptly for premiership star Jake Lever, who fainted on the track.
Lever collapsed on the far side of the ground at Casey, after a gruelling running drill.
The 25-year-old was immediately attended to by club medical staff, who huddled around him for about 20 minutes. Both coach Simon Goodwin and head of football Alan Richardson also showed concern for the defender’s wellbeing.
Jake Lever collapses in scary incident at Demons’ first pre-season training session (9News)
Meanwhile….
Losing count.
The silence of the football industry will scar like silence over child abuse.Marvin Morgan dead: Footballer and fashion designer passes away aged 38 – Mirror Online https://t.co/o5EgLicKas
— Law-or-Fiction (@laworfiction) December 6, 2021