‘Grafton Street Shower’.
By David Howell
Print available here
Irish-made stuff to Broadsheet@broasdsheet.ie marked ‘Irish-made stuff’
‘Grafton Street Shower’.
By David Howell
Print available here
Irish-made stuff to Broadsheet@broasdsheet.ie marked ‘Irish-made stuff’
Just reading the story with regards the 1k bonus and maybe I am misinterpreting this criteria but does this piece really suggest, if you are a Doctor or Nurse you must be vaccinated to get the bonus. I hope I’m wrong and this is incorrect or my misinterpretation of the fact? pic.twitter.com/fEThh7jth2
— Niall Boylan (@Niall_Boylan) January 19, 2022
Last night.
Anyone?
Yesterday: Clinical Setting
Kenneth Branagh
On The Late Late Show…
…Linda Pototzki writes:
Kenneth Branagh, one of the world’s most acclaimed filmmakers, directors, and actors, will join Ryan from London to talk about his new movie ‘Belfast’ and why it’s the most personal film he’s ever made.
Ryan will be joined by Operation Transformation leaders and presenter Kathryn Thomas as together they take a giant leap forward to refocus their health and wellness goals for the year ahead.
Former Head Coach with Galway United Football Club Lisa Fallon took up a top position as High-Performance Consultant in FIFA and will chat about her extraordinary career, being a female in a male-dominated industry and about how a serious assault on her, as a young woman, has shaped her view of the world.
Plus, we will have a very special musical performance with Eleanor McEvoy and friends singing “Only a Woman’s Heart”.
The Late Late Show on RTÉ One tomorrow at 9:35pm.
Warner Bros
Fia Moon – By Now
How high the Moon?
Rising all the time. Irish pop princess Fia Moon (top) delivers an intense and emotionally vulnerable performance on her new single.
Co-written with DAY_S and produced by Philip Magee, By Now is an answer to the question: what becomes of the broken hearted?
Fia writes:
“The inspiration came from some deep-rooted feelings that I thought I had already processed. When a relationship ends, you can lose touch with the other person, so when you discover they’ve moved on to a new relationship it can come as a surprise – and it can sting! This song was about me figuring out some of those feelings.”
Nick says: Lunar tunes.
Last night.
Tullamore, county Offaly.
Gardaí investigating the fatal assault on Ashling Murphy bring a man identified as 31-year-old Jozef Puska, with an address in Lynally Grove, Tullamore back into a police van after appearing before a special sitting of Tullamore District Court. Judge Catherine Staines remanded Mr Puska in custody to appear again at Clover Hill District Court on January 26.
Australia’s prime minister wants to to allow children to drive forklifts
In Queensland Scott Morrison was
The cause of some outrage because
He thought that young teens
Should drive heavy machines
On the highways and byways of Oz
Alamy
Hey @AnneRabbitte, solidarity. I was unsure about publishing this, which my mother, little son & I saw in our village while literally walking home from the vigil in Dún Laoghaire on Saturday. I didn’t want to “make it about me”either. But how do we change otherwise? Fair play. https://t.co/wOvRU7HTOD pic.twitter.com/sSbNcgM2Q1
— Jennifer Carroll MacNeill TD (@CarrollJennifer) January 19, 2022
Look what the terrorists did to my poster.
Time to ban markers?
You decide.
Thanks ESB
Everyone aged 16 or older who had their primary vaccines should come for their booster after 3 months.
You can go to your GP or pharmacy – give them a call to see when they can give you your boost: https://t.co/80fxnjxE4b
#COVIDVaccines | #ForUsAll pic.twitter.com/R15X9HE6OI— HSE Ireland (@HSELive) January 19, 2022
This afternoon.
After you.
No, after you, etc.
Meanwhile…
7-day vaccine summary: 11 Jan to 18 Jan 2022
+0.95% At least one dose
+0.09% Fully vaccinated
+2.21% Booster dosePercentages based on total population. pic.twitter.com/LJvnMrm4ve
— Ireland Vaccine Progress (@IrelandVaccine) January 19, 2022
This afternoon.
Kildare Street, Dublin 2
Wheelchair-bound Colin Fanning seeking to contact Minister for Social Protection Minister Humphreys outside Leinster House. Colin says he needs medical and social welfare supports, that he is illiterate and finding it impossible to get help from Government agencies. He will be outside Leinster House again tomorrow should a TD or anyone from the Department of Social Protection wish to speak with him.