A pharmacy boffin has said
That a drinker who’s going to bed
Should not pop a pill
To avoid feeling ill
As it won’t help to lighten their head
John Moynes
Pic: Getty
A pharmacy boffin has said
That a drinker who’s going to bed
Should not pop a pill
To avoid feeling ill
As it won’t help to lighten their head
John Moynes
Pic: Getty
Tommy_Thinks tweetz:
Arra lads this #Brexit Border milarky is gettin outta hand so tis…How can no one agree on the shaggin border?…ChrisHt lads tis as simple as this now…
This year.
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Tanáiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs this evening
This evening.
Government buildings.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said he is ‘surprised and disappointment’ with British government over failure to reach agreement in Brexit talks.
Varadkar says he agreed to a text this morning and that he was “surprised and disappointed” to hear that UK couldn’t agree to it later. Amazing that May didn’t consult the DUP.
— Scott (@scottsmith850) December 4, 2017
Earlier…
British Prime Minister Theresa May and President of the European Commission Jean Claude Juncker this afternoon
Podium outside Government Buildings for Varadkar’s 2:30pm speech has been dismantled
— Gavan Reilly (@gavreilly) December 4, 2017
British Prime Minister Theresa May said differences remain on some issues, which require further negotiation and consultation pic.twitter.com/Gf3tkJ4Cfw
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) December 4, 2017
DUP leader Arlene Foster has said that Northern Ireland must leave the EU on the same terms as the rest of the UK, and added that the DUP will not accept any regulatory divergence.
She said the Government is seeking to “unilaterally change the Belfast Agreement without our consent”.
Ms Foster added that “the economic and constitutional integrity of the UK must not be compromised in any way.”
No deal reached in Brexit talks between May and Juncker (RTÉ)
Earlier: ‘I Suspect It Will Look Very Like What It Looks Like Today’
A short by Nils Hedinger, to wit:
A group of logs struggles to survive a freezing apocalyptic night by keeping the fire burning…but how?