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Stop that.

This afternoon.

Heuston South Quarter (HSQ), Dublin,

Members of staff at HSE’s Contact Management Programme celebrates its diverse and multicultural team through Holi, the Hindu festival of colours, also known as the ‘Festival of Love’. Holi is observed on sundown of Thursday, March 17 ending at sundown on Friday, March 18 with much smearing of colours, drenching of water and general hilarity. Your move, Catholics.

Leah Farrell/Photocall Ireland

“Right now, when we need you right now, remember Pearl Harbour. The terrible morning of December 7 1941 when your skies were black from the planes attacking. You remember it

“September 11 – a terrible day in 2001 when evil tried to turn your cities, independent territories in battleground, when innocent people were attacked from air.

“Yes, just like nobody else expected it. You could not stop it.

“I need to protect the sky.”

Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky (top) speaking to the US Congress earlier.

Um.

Zelensky invokes 9/11 and Pearl Harbor in plea to US Congress for more military aid for Ukraine (Evening Standard)

Meanwhile…

Ah here.

Earlier: ‘Parts Of Possible Peace’

Aoife MacEvilly, chairperson for the Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU)

This morning/afternoon.

Further to yesterday’s announcement by Bord Gáis Energy that the average electricity bill will go up by 27% and the average gas bill will go up by 39%…

…via RTÉ News:

Price increases for gas and electricity announced by Bord Gáis are difficult, but reflect the underlying volatility of wholesale prices in the market, according to the chairperson for the Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU).

Aoife MacEvilly said: “Even with competitive pressures, the reality is we’ve got very high and volatile wholesale gas prices, which is putting upward pressure on prices.”

…She said that arrears are growing and some customers are in real difficulties and the CRU is looking at enhancing protections, with actions including increased protections against disconnections and enabling customers to get onto payment plans.

Suck it up.

Customers facing ‘real difficulties’ as energy costs rise (RTE)

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and attendees applaud after Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed a meeting of the Joint Expeditionary Force in London yesterday

This morning/afternoon.

Russia said parts of a possible peace deal with Ukraine were close to being agreed after Kyiv agreed to discuss military neutrality, raising hopes of an end to conflict.

Via Independent.co.uk:

Foreign minister Sergei Lavrov told RBC news that neutrality was being “seriously discussed” along with security guarantees for Ukraine outside of Nato membership.

He said it was his view that certain solutions were “close to agreement”.

Volodymyr Zelensky yesterday said Ukraine should accept it will not be part of Nato, hinting at a concession on a key Russian demand.

Meanwhile a Russian siege at a hospital in Mariupol continued with more than 400 hostages trapped amid heavy artillery fire, Ukraine’s deputy prime minister Iryna Vereshchuk said.

Russia claims parts of peace deal ‘close’ as troops ‘take 400 hostage in hospital (Independent.co.uk)

CNN

Meanwhile…

Um.

Meanwhile…

Oh.

Yikes.

The Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2022 collection from Viktor&Rolf. To wit:

The notion of fear made fashion artists Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren think of the glamorous allure of old Hollywood Dracula movies, where dramatic effects of light and shadow transform reality and create a feeling of alienation and suspense. Dracula symbolised a fear of societal change, one that is prevalent again in today’s world…

Seems reasonable.

Any excuse.

Viktor&Rolf

Thanks Bebe

Brian Webster with a childhood photo

Staying in tonight?

A year on from its initial documentary, RTÉ Investigates again turns the spotlight on the historic practice of illegal adoptions in Ireland, revealing how 12 months later many adoptees are still searching for answers and struggling to discover their true identities.

Via RTE Investigates:

In January 2020, TUSLA told Brian Webster who is now living in ​Co Tipperary that the people who’d raised him were not his biological parents. Brian’s birth was registered as if he had been born in May 1961 in Dublin to a Catholic couple living in New York.

At almost 60 years of age Brian learned he had in fact been born to a young Irish woman three weeks earlier than the date on his birth cert. The placement was organised by the Sisters of Charity at St Patrick’s Guild in what was an illegal adoption and happened at a time when sending babies abroad for adoption had long been outlawed.

In a statement to RTÉ Investigates last year, TUSLA said the General Data Protection Regulation, GDPR prevented it from sharing what it considered to be third party information. In Brian’s case that included his birth mother’s details, leaving him in the dark about his biological family.

Following the broadcast of the documentary there was no further progress with TUSLA, but just weeks after the programme he did get some worrying news that his birth mother was in hospital.

Conscious that time for making contact was slipping away and knowing that the few documents TUSLA had shared with him had largely being redacted, Brian’s wife Eilís turned detective. Brian says:

“She actually found out who I am. She wasn’t going to let this rest, she wasn’t going to say ok I’m waiting on somebody else to find out, I’m going to help you and I’m going to try and find out. On the index card for the dioceses of where my birth mother was from, protruded from the bottom of the redacted portion looked like the back down portion of the letter G. Looking at that then we realised that there was only I think four dioceses in the country with a G in it.”

Eilís and Brian had discovered his birth mother was from the diocese of Kildare and Leighlin.

But Brian’s joy at having narrowed his search was short-lived when he got another phone call from TUSLA during lockdown. He says:

It wasn’t good news, it was that my birth mother had died and it was said that the door to me meeting her is now shut, and I thought that’s an awful thing to say to someone.”

Eilís searched the local death notices and within minutes she’d found the woman they believed was Brian’s biological mother. Brian recalls:

“It was fabulous to know that’s what she looked like you know, I mightn’t get to talk to her but I now know what she looks like – I mean it’s like the birth of a child, it’s the first time you see them except it’s in reverse, you get to see your mother for the first time.

But the death notice also revealed something much more upsetting. He says:

“The worst part of reading RIP.ie was that she was buried at twelve o’clock that day. I was called two and half hours after she had been laid to rest to tell me that she was gone – she had died two days previously to that. So even the opportunity of even looking in on Zoom at her funeral that was taken away from me as well.”

A week later Brian and Eilís made the journey to visit his mother’s grave. He says:

“I lit a candle and put it on the grave but I was so conscious of other people in the graveyard that any time I heard voices or heard a car door close I scampered away from the grave, I just didn’t want to be seen, I felt like an intruder, like a criminal being there because nobody knows me, nobody knows anything about me.”

Sixteen months had passed since Brian was first told of his illegal adoption. Having been denied crucial personal information by TUSLA during that time, meant any opportunity to be reunited with his birth mother was lost. He says:

“I’m angry that the information that relates to me is being withheld from me, it’s my information, she was my mother and it’s not fair that somebody else can look at it and know who she was, somebody that’s not even related to her knows who she was and I don’t, that’s just cruel.”

Having spent his entire life as an only child, Brian’s searches online also revealed his birth mother had gone on to have more children and he had three half siblings.

“My Mam and Dad that raised me, they were fantastic people, I loved them, I’ll never ever forget them, but these people are different – these are blood relatives, these are my real family.”

In recent days, Brian has had contact with ​a half-sister for the first time, they plan to meet next week.

RTÉ Investigates: Ireland’s Illegal Adoptions – Still Searching, tonight at 9.35pm on RTÉ One.

Irish Olympic gold medal winner Kellie Harrington

On The Late Late Show

….Linda Pototzki writes:

In the spirit of St Patrick’s Day, this week’s Late Late Show will air live at 9:30pm on Thursday night instead of its usual Friday night time slot, with an evening dedicated to showcasing the very best of Ireland in music, comedy and sport.

Olympic Gold winner Kellie Harrington will be straight from the Parade on Thursday after serving as the Grand Marshal for the big event…

Fresh from signing a new contract to stay on as manager of the Irish men’s international football team, Stephen Kenny will be on to talk about his hopes for the future of Irish football.

No celebrity is safe from the wit of impressionist and comedian Oliver Callan who will celebrate St Patrick’s Day with a host of well-known Irish voices.

Moya Brennan and legendary Irish group Clannad, celebrate decades in the music industry as they join the party to embark on their farewell tour. Paul Noonan from Bell X1 will join them for a special performance.

Persian/Irish group Nava will make their Late Late debut with an incredible fusion performance. And rising star of the Folk world Dan McCabe will be in studio to give his own rousing version of ‘A Song for Ireland’.

The Late Late Show St Patrick’s Day Award will be presented live on the night and will pay homage to the victims of the war in Ukraine.

The Late Late Show on RTÉ One tomorrow  at 9:30pm.

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