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John Muldoon writes:

Gidget (left) and Kenny would be raging if they didn’t make it into Broadsheet again this year. Gidget first appeared in 2015 but missed a year or two (dogs aren’t great with calendars). Anyway, they still live in the Boston area and would love to be famous. However, Broadsheet will have to do for now…

Arf.

My pet at Xmas to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie marked ‘My Pet At Xmas’.

Today’s Irish Times

ESB writes:

The Irish Times View on Getting on the Property Ladder. We don’t know how well off we are. Part 2. Today: Get lost in the bed-office-pub triangle on Grand Canal Street for €875k… Renovated four-bed near Dublin’s Silicon Docks has potential rent of €57k a year.

Get lost in the bed-office-pub triangle on Grand Canal Street for €875k (Irish Times)

This afternoon.

Government Buildings, Dublin 2.

Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar; Minister for Finance, Paschal Donohoe and Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Michael McGrath announcing the expansion of supports for businesses affected by Covid restrictions, including the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme (EWSS), the Covid Restrictions Support Scheme (CRSS), and the tax debt warehousing scheme.

Yes, Virginia, there is a magic money tree.

Sasko Lazarov/RollingNews

Where’s your iPhone, swot?

This morning.

Dublin Castle. Dublin 2.

At Dublin Castle Christmas Market with the latest addition to the My Irish Books collection – ‘Mo Chuid Amhráin Nollag’ – was Michael Wilson (3).

‘Mo Chuid Amhráin Nollag’  features five classic Christmas songs in Irish, performed by young singers. Following weeks of delays, a shipment of the books arrived on Irish soil this week and are suitable for children aged 1-6 years old. On sale at link below and in selected bookstores across Ireland at €14.95.

MyIrishBooks

RollingNews

Irish-made stocking fillers to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie marked ‘Irish-Made Stocking Fillers’.

Jabbening now.

What der füppen?

Österreich sucht Angestellte, die Impf-Verweigerer jagen (Blick)

Meanwhile…

Gulp.

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