Oooh.

Right in the bonus.

Earlier: The Central Bank Tweets

Finance Minister not satisfied with progress on tracker issue (RTÉ)

Today’s Irish Sun

Further to yesterday’s dramatic arrest.

Rumpole writes:

Why have most of today’s papers dispensed with any of the legal niceties usually necessary when reporting stories like this? The arrested man is a suspect in a number of crimes. As he has been charged isn’t it up to the courts to decide his guilt and wouldn’t this coverage prejudice a trial?  Perhaps your learned friend Legal Coffee Drinker can put me right?

Anyone?

Yesterday: Arrested In Citywest

This afternoon.

Leinster House, Dublin 2

English language teachers ahead of a meeting of the Joint Committee on Education and Skills at 4pm today.

The demo is to highlight the committee’s “failure to carry out pre-legislative scrutiny on the Qualifications and Quality Assurance (Amendment Bill)“.

The Bill provides for an ‘International Education Mark’ regulating the English Language Teaching sector, but, protestors say, fails to address employment rights in the sector.

Previously: Bogus Self Employment Cheats Us All


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