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This morning/afternoon.

Oireachtas Committee on Transport and Communications Networks.

Citing various studies, Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan said the use of rapid antigen testing, as a means to give people the “green light” to engage in certain activities, could pose several risks.

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This afternoon.

The Dail at the Convention centre.

Fight!

Holohan warns antigen tests ‘not a green light’ (RTÉ)

Caroline McComb from McCombs Coach Travel and Cáelán McVeigh from Belfast’s Grand Central Hotel launch the  Line of Duty Experience, a tour of filming locations around Belfast from the hit BBC police drama Line of Duty.

This afternoon.

Fans of BBC police drama Line of Duty who might be missing Superintendent Hastings, Detective Inspector Arnott and DI Fleming are now ‘sucking diesel’ with the launch of the first tour of locations from the hit series.

Bernice Burnside writes:

Hastings Hotels and McComb’s Coach Travel have combined to create the tour – the Line of Duty Experience.

It begins with lunch in Grand Café in Belfast’s Grand Central Hotel before an action-packed guided tour on board a luxurious coach which takes in some of the most recognisable filming locations.

The tour finishes with an AC12 cocktail or Wee Donkey mocktail in the Observatory, Ireland’s tallest cocktail bar.

Guests will also receive the Hastings’ Line of Duty duck which has been designed with some of Northern Ireland’s best-known sayings.

Line Of Duty Experience

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This afternoon.

Duke Street, Dublin 2.

Actor Dermod Lynskey, performing in costume as James Joyce, for Bloomsday at the pub where in Ulysses Leopold Bloom orders a lunch consisting of a gorgonzola cheese sandwich and a glass of Burgundy.

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This afternoon.

Duke Street, Dublin 2.

Sauvignon Blanc writes:

Jimmy and Christine who are regulars at this James Joyce event…

Earlier: Kidneys Optional

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FIGHT!

The GB News team

This afternoon.

Via Daily Express:

On Sunday evening, Andrew Neil and Dan Wootton were the first two big names kicking off GB News as the new channel launched to rival the likes of BBC and Sky News.

However, comments made by Wooton during the first episode of Tonight Live with Dan Wootton has reportedly resulted in hundreds of complaints being made to regulating broadcaster, Ofcom….

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MPs, free speech campaigners and business leaders today turned on ‘anti-democratic’ IKEA and other ‘hypocritical’ big businesses cancelling advertising on GB News after bowing to ‘bullying’ from ‘sinister’ left-wing pressure groups.

Nivea, Kopparberg, Grolsch, the Open University, Octopus Energy, Ovo Energy and insurer LV have also pulled their adverts from Andrew Neil’s new channel, prompting calls for a boycott of their services and many accusing the companies of caving in to ‘zealots’.

Furious Tory MPs call for a BOYCOTT of Ikea, Nivea, Kopparberg and Grolsch as firms pull adverts from GB News (Mail Online)

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FIGHT!

Pic: GB News

HSE CEO Paul Reid

This morning.

HSE CEO Paul Reid said the total vaccination programme this week will be between 310,000 and 330,000 and of that 90,000 shots will be AstraZeneca.

Via RTÉ

Following on from that, he said, around 100,000 AstraZeneca vaccines should be administered.

He said the HSE gets confirmation of delivery around two weeks ahead of each vaccine supply line, adding there are very strong supply lines for the next two weeks, and after that the HSE will deal primarily with Pfizer and Moderna.

Reid says AstraZeneca supply lines are ‘firmed up’ (RTÉ)

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AstraZeneca´s Covid vaccine, which was developed with the University of Oxford, faces fresh safety doubts.

The AstraZeneca jab has been suspended in several European countries over reports of rare blood clots.

A top official in the European Medicines Agency was on Sunday reported as having suggested that it might be worth abandoning AstraZeneca´s vaccine if alternatives were available.

But the EMA said the body’s head of vaccine strategy, Marco Cavaleri, had been misrepresented, and that he believed its benefits outweigh its risks.

“The decision on its use in different populations and ages is the prerogative of the EU Member States, based on specific factors such as virus circulation and vaccine availability,” a spokeswoman said.

AstraZeneca hits setback in trials of COVID-19 drug (The News)

RollingNews

Yesterday.

Usher’s Island, Dublin 8.

Irish actors protest against permission granted by An Bórd Pleanála for 15 Usher’s Island, the setting for James Joyce’s short story ‘The Dead’, to be turned into a 54-bed tourist hostel.

Katie O’Kelly writes:

The photos depicts Joycean characters being evicted from the famous house to make way for the tourist hostel. This is emblematic of how our communities are being pushed out of the city by developers, vulture funds and ever-increasing rent hikes, making the city unliveable for many.

The house is the setting for James Joyce’s famous short story ‘The Dead’, often acclaimed to be one of the greatest short stories ever written.

The house, originally owned by Joyce’s grand-aunts, is a site of international cultural and literary significance and will be a huge loss to the cultural landscape of Dublin.

Actors involved include Oscar-nominee Stephen Rea, who played Bloom in the acclaimed feature film ‘Bloom’ (2003), Rachael Dowling and Maria Hayden who played respectively Lily the maid and Miss O’Callaghan in the John Huston film adaptation ‘The Dead’ (1987), doyenne of Irish stage and film Marion O’Dwyer, actors and singers Sinead Murphy and Darina Gallagher of ‘Songs of Joyce’, writer and performer Donal O’Kelly ( Jimmy Joyced!), performance artist Osaro Azams of ‘Wake the Streets’ based on Finnegans Wake (MOLI), and actors Katie O’Kelly and Madi O’Carroll (Dubliners Women).

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A letter from Academy Award winner Anjelica Huston, who played Gretta in her father’s film ‘The Dead’, was read out on the steps of the House…

To: Catherine Martin TD,
Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media,
Leinster House,
Kildare Street,
Dublin 2.

Dear Minister Martin,

As you may be aware, An Bórd Pleanála has just granted permission for no. 15 Usher’s Island to be repurposed in to a 54-bed tourist hostel. This four storey Georgian house, while the same as others along the Dublin quays from the outside, is exceptional. It is exceptional because within its walls lies the setting for one of the greatest short stories ever set down on paper, James Joyce’s iconic ‘The Dead’.

The house was owned by Joyce’s great-aunts, the inspiration for the Morkan sisters who hold a party in the house on the Feast of the Epiphany in the story. Joyce himself visited the house on many occasions, and it has miraculously survived through the years intact, almost exactly as it was when he himself graced its rooms.

‘The Dead’ is internationally acclaimed as a work of literary genius. For a site of such major cultural significance to be at the mercy of private owners is heart-breaking. I am writing to implore you to take all measures possible as Minister for Arts and Culture to preserve this site from becoming, as Joyce himself put it, another ‘shade’, lost forever.

As a UNESCO City of Literature, Dublin is championed internationally as a city of literary significance, and every year tourists flock to see the streets and places where the great literary works were based. The cultural sites that still exist should be preserved for visitors to the city as well as for the citizens of that fair city themselves. The House of the Dead is part of the rich fabric of Dublin, and must be protected.

My father John Huston directed the film adaption of ‘The Dead’ in 1987, and it was nominated for several Academy Awards. The house on Usher’s Island is the setting for that ethereal story to unfold, a story that has captured the imagination of so many around the world. As Minister for the Arts you have the power to preserve a vital part of our literary and cultural heritage. I beseech you to do just that.

Kind regards,

Anjelica Huston

All pics by Ruth Medjber