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Joan Burton and Leo Varadkar

Joe Higgins TD: “There is communication, and people understand that a family of four, including an 18 and a 19 year old and two adults, will pay just under €500. Similarly, a family of five will pay under €600, and when metering comes in that will rise inexorably.”

Joan Burton: “My answer to the suggestions and scaremongering the Deputy has just now undertaken in relation to the level of charges…”

 Higgins: “What scaremongering?”

Burton: “…is that I am happy to say it is my view that the charge for the type of household the Deputy described will be below €200.”

Tánaiste Joan Burton in the Dáil yesterday

Meanwhile  on RTÉ News At One earlier

Richard Crowley: “Joan Burton seems to think that €200, or less than €200, would be a fair figure, a modest figure, for a family of four, including two young adults – would you agree?”

Leo Varadkar: “Well I think the key thing is that we move to a very simple principle, is that you pay for what you use. Just as is the case…”

Crowley: “How much do you pay for what you use. That’s the issue and what would the average bill be, that’s the question?”

Varadkar:Well we know what the average bill will be, it’ll be around €250 for the average household.”

Crowley: “And what’s the average household? Is that two young adults and two, a family of four, including two young adults?”

Varadkar: “No, that wouldn’t be an average household, by any means, but that’s the kind of thing we’re trying to put together now so that it is very clear for people, for all different types of households, even those multi-adult houses which actually are a minority but they deserve clarity too.”

RTE News At One

Dáil transcript via Oireachtas.ie

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Kidding.

The media part of the Web Summit in the RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin today.

From top: Eric Lassard, 11, from Clondalkin, Dublin of ericlassard.com; founder and CEO of Storyful, Mark ‘Moneybags’ Little; Mark with Europe Editor of TIME, Matt McAllester and head of news production at Vice News, Kevin Sutcliffe; Contributing Editor of Wired, Spencer Reiss; and BBC presenter and producer Anne-Marie Tomchak.

They may have lost our invite.

Earlier: The Signal of Shame

Photocall Ireland

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Yikes.

Ah here.

Via Gavan Reilly

Previously: They Still Think It’s Only About The Money

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Neil McDonnell of FTA Ireland addressed the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Transport and Communications this morning to relay his concerns on Eircode, the new address system that is to be implemented in Ireland.

“Eircode is a bad postcode…Two adjacent poperties will have different randomly assigned eircodes…Eircode will impose a significant cost on SMEs in Ireland with no tangible benefit…As a national postcode however, Eircode lacks vision, imagination, ambition and most of all, practicality.”

Meanwhile…

RUN!

Previously: Decrypting The Irish Postcode Saga

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From Dublin digital design team EightyTwenty.

Cathal Gillen writes:

This is a campaign we (eightytwenty) created for the Immigration Council of Ireland. It’s one of the first campaigns globally of this nature on Tinder, and raises awareness about the crimes behind sex trafficking and prostitution using Tinder profiles to tell a story about victims of trafficking. There are a large number of these profiles live on Tinder at the moment and feedback from guys viewing has been great…

Immigration Council of Ireland

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Ian Bailey (right) with partner Jules Thomas and solicitor Frank Buttimer

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Ian Bailey’s legal team lay out their opening statements in the High Court this morning as his civil action against the State, the Garda Commissioner and Attorney General gets under way.

Via Vivienne Traynor and Philip Boucher-Hayes

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