Last night.
Dublin city centre.
Activists Charlie Kiehne (19) and Samuel Bosch (18) hung a banner outside a store selling Apple products in protest against Apple’s tax practices.
Pic: Charlie Kiehne and Samuel Bosch
Cockapoo ‘Ruby’ in St Anne’s Park
“on lead off lead” proposal I’ve been pushing for St. Anne’s Park so that everyone, both dog owners and non dog owners can be comfortably accommodated at all times in the park; email @DubCityCouncil parks@dublincity.ie with your views pic.twitter.com/3NTxOcNC85
— Deirdre Heney (@DeirdreHeney) November 30, 2021
This afternoon.
Clontarf, Raheny, county Dublin.
Under current rules, dogs are allowed roam FREE in St Anne’s before 11am and in the last hour of the park’s opening times in any section of the park.
Councillor Deirdre Heney told Dublin People last month:
“I have been pressing for the introduction of the change because of the large and variety of park users, young and not so young, some who love their dogs and want them to be allowed off lead, and other users, who prefer dogs were on lead at all times.
“The proposal includes allowing dogs off lead (and under effective control) at all times in 77.5 hectares of the park and an ‘on lead at all times’ area in 21.9 hectares of the park.
“The ‘on lead at all times’ areas will allow people (including some dog owners) who are uncomfortable or nervous of dogs off lead, to enjoy the park in areas where dogs will be required to be on lead at all times.”
Sound ‘people-first’ logic?
Or blatantly anti-canine?
Only you can decide.
Pic: Ruby the Cockapoo
The Sheba Medical Centre, Israel
This afternoon.
Via Haaretz:
The new coronavirus variant, omicron, has been detected in two Israeli doctors, one of whom had returned from a conference in London in the past week, a spokesperson for Sheba Medical Center near Tel Aviv confirmed.
The two doctors had received three doses of the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine, and so far have shown mild COVID-19 symptoms, the hospital said.
The physician who had returned from Britain had probably infected his colleague, it said.
…Israel shut its borders to foreigners from all countries for 14 days on Saturday to try to contain the spread of omicron and has reintroduced counter-terrorism phone-tracking technology to trace contacts of a handful of people who have likely been infected.
Two Doctors in Israel Diagnosed With Omicron COVID Variant (Harretz)
Meanwhile..,
The head of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has said Covid-19 vaccines will continue to provide protection against new variants.
Emer Cooke added that there were key differences between the situation in Europe and in southern Africa, where the new variant is thought to have originated.
In Europe there was a larger proportion of the population already vaccinated, the population was older, and a booster campaign was already under way, she said.
“So there are a whole lot of factors ongoing at the moment that could impact the spread of the Omicron variants in Europe,” she added.
EMA chief says vaccines will give protection against new variants (RTÉ)
Meanwhile…
The stock market is getting smoked after the Moderna CEO stated that vaccines will likely be ineffective against omicron.
Bitcoin is up.
Still not correlated.https://t.co/C5uKWyhYir
— The Wolf Of All Streets (@scottmelker) November 30, 2021
Above from left: Aine O’Dowd, graduating with a BA (Hons) Marketing Practice; Brenda Meira from Brazil, graduating with a BA (Hons) Marketing Practice; Pamela Grochowska, Swords and Poland, graduating with a BA (Hons) Marketing Practice; and Jennifer Treadwell, NCISU Vice President, graduating with a BA (Hon) in Business
This afternoon.
Convention Centre, Dublin
The National College of Ireland held its graduation process ‘in person’ this year with Over 2,000 students and their guests attending yesterday and today a number of “smaller sessions with limited numbers at each one to allow for social distancing”.
No masks?
Not as clever as we assumed.
Fight!
Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland
From top: 3rd Place Coffee Shop, Dundalk; managers Niall McGuinness and Alicja Kolodziejczyk with ‘Chilli’
‘sup?
This afternoon.
Niall McGuinness writes:
‘My partner Alicja I currently manage 3rd Place Coffee House in Dundalk.
The HSE has summonsed us to attend Dundalk District Court this Thursday 2nd December for failing to comply with a Compliance Notice served on 5th November. If the Compliance Order is granted the District Judge has the power to close our business down for 7 days.
Our customers health status is none of my business. Our café will never discriminate against our customers whatever the consequences. I intend to fight this all the way at the District Court and Higher Courts. It doesn’t matter how many politicians and journalist endorse it or how many businesses enforce it, it will still be discrimination. Wrong is wrong we all have a moral and ethical duty to stand up and do what is right.
We have set up a Go Fund Me to support our initial costs because in Ireland there are huge barriers to access to justice as there is no legal aid available for such test cases.’
3rd Place Coffee Legal Fundraiser (GoFundme)
Update: ‘Chilli’ plays no role in these proceedings. He offered to help on a pro-bone basis, but was declined, an insider says.
Pics: 3rd Place Coffe/Trip Advisor
This afternoon.
Dublin Castle, Dublin 2.
Housing minister Darragh O’ Brien outlines the government’s mica redress scheme which will be capped at €420,000. Homeowners will be able to receive €145 per square foot on the first 1,000 feet of a property. The total budget
Grants To be Capped At 420,000 In Mica Redress Scheme (RTÉ)
Meanwhile…
ALOT of confusion out there regarding the 420k cap being reported
Please note: there is 2️⃣ caps
1️⃣ An absolute cap (420k)
2️⃣ A sq/ft (138 being reported 👎)The sq/ft cap is what will determine how much homeowners will have to rebuild
E.g A 2000 sq/ft house * 138 = €276k
1/
— Mica Redress (@MicaRedress) November 29, 2021
This sq/ft cap therefore needs to be updated regularly to reflect up to date market values.
It must be index linked
Otherwise, as time progresses and costs increase, homeowners will be left with larger shortfalls
3/— Mica Redress (@MicaRedress) November 29, 2021
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris
This afternoon.
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris will appear before the Policing Authority to discuss findings of an independent report into the cancellation of 999 calls made to the gardaí.
The interim review, published by the authority today, has found…
‘…incidents where “information provided by callers was not accurately recorded and this meant that gardaí were “dispatched to the wrong locations.” The report does not say how often this happened.
It also found that “callers could not be recontacted”, some “remain unidentified” and therefore the gardaí were “unable to provide a service.”
Some gardaí who had been sent to answer the calls were also found to have asked the dispatchers to cancel incidents, thereby avoiding initiating any follow-up.
…While gardaí have provided assurances of “no physical harm”, the report says some victims will have “experienced detriment”, but where a victim could not be identified, “the extent of any harm or detriment is unknown.”
999 callers’ details recorded incorrectly – report (RTÉ)
Previously: 999 Problems
This morning.
Croke Park, Dublin.
Huge queues form outside the Croke Park HSE vaccination centre today as 60 – 69 year olds attend the walk-in booster shot clinic.
Earlier: Mixing And Matching
Today government leaders met with NPHET to discuss Ireland’s response to the Omicron variant. Prof. Christine Loscher explained how Omicron differs from Delta.#CBLive pic.twitter.com/8cd4hyUxtF
— Claire Byrne Live (@ClaireByrneLive) November 29, 2021
Last night.
Claire Byrne Live on RTÉ One.
Meanwhile…
Last night.
Via Dublin Live:
RTE viewers have slammed a segment on Claire Byrne Live last night on toy organisation.
Professional organiser Vera Keohanen explained the best way to tidy your family playroom and what to do with toys that have had their day.
She told Claire that cluttered toy boxes lead to children becoming disinterested and it’s better for toys to be clearly seen and organised.
RTE Claire Byrne Live viewers bewilder over bizarre toy segment (Dublin Live)
Thanks The Dude
It will be up to parents to make “judgement calls” about their children’s social activities over the next few weeks, Eamon Ryan says. pic.twitter.com/T1Cm2BMeFV
— NewstalkFM (@NewstalkFM) November 30, 2021
This morning.
Dublin Castle, Dublin 2.
Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport Eamon Ryan TD speaking to media before entering Dublin Castle for this morning’s meeting of the Cabinet.
Earlier: Stabilise You Socialising