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Imelda May at the Christmas Fm studio

Lisa Buckley writes:

Christmas FM’s delighted to announce that it has exceeded all previous fundraising targets by raising almost €125,000 in just one day for this year’s charity partner Make a Wish Ireland.

During the 12 hour radiothon, Christmas FM listeners dug deeper than ever with over €10,000 coming in nearly every hour! All funds will be donated to Make-A-Wish Ireland…

In fairness.

Christmas Fm

Christmas FM (Facebook)

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Staying in this Xmas?

A Reeling in the Years in quiz form.

Finally.

Gareth Naughton writes:

Legendary broadcaster Mike Murphy returns to TV screens this Christmas in Play It By Year, a brand new quiz show where remembering the high-jinx of yesteryear is the key to victory.Play It By Year, which debuts on RTÉ One at 7pm on Sunday, December 27th and runs over four consecutive nights, is a gameshow that delves into the national broadcaster’s archives and quizzes the contestants on their knowledge…

G’wan team Doug.

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With two passes for a FREE tour of the White Hag brewery in Sligo on December 28 we asked: What was your favourite craft tipple of the year?

The votes are in.

Runner Up:

JDC ‘The best craft tipple I sank this year was a Bran & Sceolan Irish IPA at the White Hag Brewery. Well, it hasn’t happened yet, but it could.’

(JDC wins a bottle of The White Hag Black Boar Whiskey Barrel aged stout (pictured)

Winner:

Fluffybiscuits: ‘The best craft tipple I had was Samuel Smiths Organic Apricot Ale in Widow Cullens Well in Lincoln,England. Basically I decided to travel to Lincoln for a night by myself, do the ghost tour then get well on in the pub, I ended up having a deep conversation about the troubles , Grimsby FC, St Pats and the merits of the Eurovision with a guy called John from Grimsby before some guy from Drogheda heard my accent and cringeworthily started talking Irish to me thinking it was cool…Great night though…’

(Fluffybiscuits wins two passes To The White Hag brewery’s open day)

Thanks all.

Previously: Ring In The New Beer

Meanwhile…

Sean Monaghan, writes:

I’ve decided to write [link below] a round up of my seven favourite beers for newcomers to craft beer, to try this Christmas and into 2016.  I’m not a beer expert or certified cicerone (beer sommelier) nor am I pretending to be, that’s not the intention of this round up. It’s my personal opinion from an Irish male consumer of a certain vintage and this is what I like to drink and why. I have naturally thoroughly enjoyed researching this article. I also discovered I obviously like tasty, citrus flavored beers and fruity Belgian-style beers. I wonder is this a country wide trend??

Anyone?

My 7 Irish beers To Try This Christmas (Taste of Ireland)

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This morning.

Dublin Airport terminal 2.

Prodigal hipster Chris Keegan with nieces Georgia Doran and Charlotte Teeling from Swords, Co Dublin part of the “hordes’ returning to Ireland for Xmas.

G’wan Gisto.

Parts of Dublin Airport evacuated for short time as hordes of Irish returned home for Christmas (Claire Healy, Irish Mirror)

(Sasko Lazarov/Rollingnews)

Update:

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This afternoon.

Sasko writes;

Construction work taking place at the new headquarters for the Central Bank of Ireland in Dublin’s Docklands today. Glass panelling is installed in the building that was originally intended to be the new headquarters for Anglo Irish Bank, but construction was abandoned following the housing and financial crisis of 2008.

(Sasko Lazarov/Rollingnews)

 

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From top: Tanaiste Joan Burton and Taoiseach Enda Kenny during Christmas Carols at government buildings last week; Anne Marie McNally

As Labour actively distance themselves from Fine Gael ahead of a General Election the author warns: don’t get fooled again.

Anne-Marie McNally writes:

So Joan Burton’s mission for this week is to instil fear into the Irish electorate. “Go forth and terrify” she whispered to Labour minions earlier this week.

No, it’s not the terror we’ve come to expect from this FG/Lab Government – not the usual economic terror inflicted upon those on the margins of our society – the homeless, the children living in poverty, the lone parents, the women being forced to travel for reproductive choice, the older people with home help cuts and the loss of the phone allowance, the people who can’t afford private health insurance sitting in waiting rooms or lying on trolleys – no it’s not that mundane day to day terror, this is real bogeyman terror.

This is the prospect of an Enda-led Fine Gael getting its hands on the reins of power without Joan swinging out of his coat tails. Imagine. Enda let loose to go as right wing, wealth-favouring Christian Democrat as he wants on us.

It’s at this point that I stop and remind myself of the almost VERY same terror rhetoric deployed by Labour in the run-in to the 2011 General Election.

‘Don’t fall victim to a one party Fine Gael Government” howled Gilmore. “Imagine the austerity and complete lack of care for ordinary and vulnerable citizens” cried Joan. “Fine Gael need Labour to stave off an all-out attack on working class citizens” was the refrain of the campaign. People believed the hype.

Indeed for my MA Thesis I interviewed former Labour Party strategist Fergus Finlay and a current Labour TD and both agreed that the final opinion poll of the 2011 campaign which showed the possibility of a Fine Gael single party Government was the wake-up call for the electorate which caused them to listen to the Labour cries and thus return a coalition Government.

Yet despite that decision to elect Labour to ‘temper the worst excesses of a Fine Gael Government’ the electorate can legitimately ask “where have Labour been for the past 5 years?”

As the worst excesses of Fine Gael rained down- and continues to do so- upon those struggling in our society, where was Labour? Where were they as the child poverty rate doubled during their 5 year term? Where were they as cuts to lone parents – which Labour had clearly stated would not happen – happened?

Where were they when the damaging Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill was enacted? And where were they when Water Charges and so many other punitive measures were being rammed through the Dáil and being inflicted on struggling families?

Let me tell you where they were – they were there, right by Fine Gael’s side, cheering them on and supporting every move they made. If they weren’t as supportive of Fine Gael behind closed doors, as they’d now have us believe, that’s their own business because it certainly didn’t manifest itself as any protection for ordinary citizens.

Labour will point to the Marriage Equality Referendum and tell you that without them, it would never have come to fruition – and that may well be the case, and certainly I commend their work on that momentous piece of legislation – but even that became a Fine Gael success as Fine Gael Minister Frances Fitzgerald basked in the media glare of the win.

Labour may have been the tail but it certainly did not manage to wag the vicious dog no matter how much it spends the next few weeks telling you it did.

It is too late now for Joan to start attacking her buddy Enda and accusing him of being capable of perpetrating heinous acts on us ordinary citizens – he already has and you and your comrades raised the pom-poms and cheered as he went about it.

We’re so often told we have a two and a half party system here in Ireland and we bounce from tweedle-dum to tweedle-dee. There comes a time when you buck the trend and stop falling for the campaign rhetoric and outright lies that suit the establishment. Spain’s just had that time. Now it’s Ireland’s time

Anne-Marie McNally is a political and media strategist working with Catherine Murphy TD and will be a candidate for the Social Democrats in the forthcoming General Election. Follow Anne-Marie on Twitter: @amomcnally

That’s right.

255,000 of them.

Senator Averil Power used Oireachtas facilities to print 73,000 calendars (Independent.ie)

Meanwhile…

Anon writes:

 Have you noticed there is no comments section open for that story (link above) in the Indo on Averil Power. Unlike say this story on Sinn Féin. Must be an oversight…