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President Vladimir Putin has signed a law on Monday prohibiting swearing in public performances, including cinema, theatre and other forms of art.

The law will come into effect on July 1, and afterwards swearing in films, plays and concerts will incur penalties of up to 2,500 rubles ($70) for individuals and up to 50,000 rubles for companies and organizations.

A similar measure was passed in April 2013, banning swearing in media. In December 2013, the Institute of Russian Language at the Russian Academy of Sciences complied a list of four words that constitute swearing and will thus be banned. Two depict male and female reproductive organs, one describes the process of copulation and the last refers to a promiscuous woman.


Putin Bans the F-Word From Movies and Plays (Ivan Nechepurenko, The Moscow Times)

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European Election candidate for Ireland South Simon Harris TD appeared on Newstalk Breakfast earlier with Grace O’Sullivan (Green) and Diarmuid O’Flynn (Independent). The discussion turned to water charges:

Chris Donoghue: “Simon Harris, you are in a government which is about to deliver a new bill to us. Your coalition, your cabinet colleagues, they can’t make a decision to save their lives. They’ve procrastinated for three weeks. You must be getting chased off…on water charges, you must be getting chased off doorsteps with a brush.”

Simon Harris: “No. I’m not. Though Grace seemed to be getting it a way nicer than I did. But ah no what I am hearing is Chris that in relation to the water charges and in relation to other issues is that there is a sense out there that the same people are being hit again and again and what I was extremely worried about over the weekend and what I’m still worried about until we see the detail of these water charges is this mentality that seems to exist in some parts of Irish politics and society that the vulnerable only consists of people without a job. There’s an awful lot of people that I’m meeting who are low or middle-income. I’ve visited factory floors and they’re telling me that it’s not worth their while working an extra hour of overtime. Yes, the government has to do something on that. Yes, the government has to do something on that.”

Shane Coleman: “You’re having a pop at Labour there.”

Harris: “What exactly the point I’m making is that if we’re going to start introducing exemptions and allowances, we need to realise that introducing a blanket exemption for people on social welfare whilst passing on that charge to people getting up in the morning and going out to work and earning little money but doing their best to keep a roof above their head is not on. We keep on hitting the same group of people..

Coleman: “And the Labour party was effectively trying to do that by getting a general exemption scheme.”

Harris: “So I read, but I’m not privy to the detail at cabinet. What I want to see come out of today is that the issue of water charges is that those that get out of bed and work in the morning aren’t being penalised for doing so.

Coleman: “Are you concerned as you you’ve read at what’s likely to happen? Are you concerned about the proposals as they stand at the moment?”

Harris: “I’m encouraged to see that it doesn’t look like what I read that we’re going to offer a blanket em..a blanket exemption from water charges based on being on social welfare. There are some people and particularly may I say and I’ve met these people with disability, medical needs, older people, that use extra water. We’ve got to deal with that very compassionately in relation to water charges and I’m encouraged to see that. But I’m talking about there isn’t often a big financial difference between the person going out to work in a low or middle-income job and the person who doesn’t have a job and you can’t just keep on passing on all the charges just to the people who are working.”

Listen back here (scroll to the 29 minute mark)

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Meanwhile, overlooking Belfast..

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Earlier on Newsnight, Helen McKendry (daughter of Jean McConville) told Kirsty Wark that she will name the four women and eight men who abducted her mother in 1972.

She said:

“I do not fear the IRA anymore. I will happily give the names that I know to the police”


Jean McConville’s daughter: I’ll name names over IRA killing (Henry McDonald / Nicholas Watt, The Guardian)

Previously: They Haven’t Gone Away

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An Independent Radio Sales (IRS+) infographic celebrating 25 years of local radio.

It keeps the old people out of trouble and off the street corners

Meanwhile..

The JNLRs are out…FIGHT!

Full details of the JLNR/Ipsos MRBI report are available here

 

Radio wars: Pat Kenny climbs 18,000 listeners while Sean O’Rourke falls by 15,000 (independent.ie)