Lois writes:
Who needs elf on the shelf when we have Macy the elf dog – just look at how happy she is.
Is your pet enjoying Christmas? Your pet at Xmas to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie marked’ My Pet At Xmas’.
Last night.
Clontarf Road, Clontarf, Dublin 3
Via Bad Dublin Parking:
Outside The Sheds [Connoly’s] pub…was there all night.
Last dying wish?
Undertaker gone ‘postal’?
We may never know.
Thanks Alan Bracken
The Echo Chamber podcast.
As part of a series of podcasts asking if an ‘Alternative Ireland’ is possible, Martin McMahon and Tony Groves speak with Dublin Institute of Technology [DIT] Housing Lecturer, Lorcan Sirr…
Martin writes:
This is an important conversation about cutting through the spin of Government housing plans and into the reality of a crisis that is affecting nearly every level of Irish Society.
You wait around for ages…
This morning.
O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
The first cross city Luas.
Stephen Hanlon writes:
Wasn’t this much fuss when Obama and [British] Queen Liz came to town!
Update:
This afternoon.
Middle pic from left: Minister for Transport Shane Ross, Taoiseach Leo Vardkar, Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe on the first Luas to traverse Dublin city.
Big day out.
Pics Rollingnews and Leo Varadkar
Meanwhile…
@broadsheet_ie @rte are looking for a new big show after @LOVEHATETVDRAMA. I smell a TV show! pic.twitter.com/oYR3puSZq7
— Stephen Hanlon (@Hanlon_Stephen) December 9, 2017
Name that model, anyone?



On foot of this month’s auction of Sir Paul McCartney’s 1964 Aston Martin DB5 comes the offer of Robert Plant’s 1965 DB5, which the Led Zeppelin frontman owned until 1986.
You can own McCartney’s for £1.5 million. A (presumably similar) price for the Plantmobile is available from the auctioneer on request.