Yesterday.
Outside Ramen, Dennehy’s Cross, Cork.
(Thanks The Rave)
Wednesday, May 18.
On RTÉ One at 9.35pm.
Brendan O’Connor’s new series, Cutting Edge, will begin.
Alan, of Mind the Gap films, writes:
Each week, Brendan O’Connor will be joined by three regular panelists to cut into the week’s news from Ireland and around the world, in the style of a darkly comedic post mortem.
This g show will feature the big news stories, alongside the colourful nuggets that may have escaped the public’s attention.
As with all the best discussions there will be some good laughs and some fierce disagreements as the winners and losers of the week come under the penetrating gaze of the panel. This show is serious fun.
As for tickets, Alan adds:
We’re offering people the chance to witness the discussions first hand. For a chance to be part of the live audience and see the action at its closest, send us an email at tickets@mindthegapfilms.com. Tickets are free. Audience members must be 18 or over.
Donal Quinn writes:
I know you dont normally do this but myself and some other Irish expats in Barcelona are looking to rebuild the Irish community here – it was hit hard by the crisis – and we were hoping you could give us a plug.
We’ve setup Irish In Barcelona. Its a simple email signup and we promise never to send more than four emails a year. We could do something more sophisticated but we hope that by keeping it low impact we will get a broad range of people signing up.
The newsletters will contain info about every Irish related event on in the city – business, social, sporting, cultural – the lot. It’s been up just over a week now and we have a slow but steady rate of signups. If you know anyone interested then please spread the word!
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Good.
This afternoon.
Mattie McGrath TD (centre) with replenished members of the Independent Rural Alliance outside Government Buildings.
Vote On Taoiseach To Take Place Friday (Irish Times)
Meanwhile…
Lunchtime.
Frances Fitzgerald outside government buildings with three pre-2008 construction workers about to feast on breakfast rolls.
Oh we’re back.
Sam Boal/Rollingnews
The Dail has just agreed to sit again tomorrow at 12 for the vote for Taoiseach.
*I can hardly contain myself!!
— david farrell (@dfarrell_ucd) May 5, 2016
Pic: Oireachtas News
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Ráichéal tweetz:
Are we actually paying to conduct surveys on how to improve JobBridge? Abolish the god damn thing!
Previously: ‘HSE decided at a national level to use JobBridge’