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Tonight.

Earlier…

This afternoon.

The Department of Education, Dublin 2.

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Earlier…

Yes, but how free?, etc.

This afternoon.

Meanwhile….

Cartoon by Bob Moran

This morning.

More as we get it.

Yesterday: They Will Find You

This morning.

Well, I for one, am convinced.

Meanwhile…

This morning.

New Zealand is under total lockdown. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made the move after officials said a 58-year-old man tested positive for covid in Auckland.

New Zealand’s snap nationwide lockdown triggers protests, as Covid outbreak grows to 7 cases, traced to Australia’s NSW (RT)

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This afternoon.

Impossible to measure.

Meanwhile…

eat liver

Biden Wanted to Leave Afghanistan. He Knew the Risks. (Wall Street Journal)

Yesterday: Mujoehiding

NO, silly.

This afternoon.

St Doulagh’s Church, Fingal, Dublin

Chief Executive of the Heritage Council, Virginia Teehan and Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien to coincide with National Heritage Week, which runs until Sunday, August 22.

St Doulagh’s Church is the oldest stone-roofed church still in use in Ireland and the recent recipient of  grant from the Heritage Council to enhance its virtual tour, making it accessible to people with physical, auditory and visual disabilities.

National Heritage Week

Lensmen Photography

Anyone?

RollingNews

Say hello…

…to The renovated Hill, 1 Old Mountpleasant, Ranelagh, Dublin 6.

Danielle Graham writes:

One of Dublin’s most iconic pubs, The Hill, has reopened its doors once more. The soft re-opening of the stunning building took place last Thursday and with a number of sympathetic renovations having taken place, it’s new owners have breathed some new life into the beautiful and historic building inside and out.

The building itself, which originally opened for business in 1845, has been a longstanding part of the Ranelagh and Dublin 6 community for around 200 years with a number of proprietors all having put their stamp on this timeless bar and one time grocers.

Having retained a lot of its original character, you will find original gold mirrored plating above the bar with one of the previous owners’ names etched into its design as well as the pub’s memory. There’s also some original brass and wood fittings dotted throughout the space, with a much loved snug at the very front of the bar for those cosy gatherings on cooler nights.

The Hill (Facebook)

Dunne?