Mark Sugrue writes:
Yours for only €325,000 euro in scenic Killester, Dublin 5. This charming 3 bed boast new definitions of convenience in ‘en-suite’.
Some shower, in fairness.
Mark Sugrue writes:
Yours for only €325,000 euro in scenic Killester, Dublin 5. This charming 3 bed boast new definitions of convenience in ‘en-suite’.
Some shower, in fairness.
They’re going underground.
Robert Burke writes:
As we all know, you don’t normally do this, but a friend had his bike stolen from the underground CAR PARK of his Apartment block last night. Last seen at c.18.00 yesterday in underground car park of Tolka Vale apartments on the Finglas Road [Dublin]. They sawed through the lock.
Bought through the Bike to Work scheme for a pretty penny, and only 2 months old. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Anyone?
Rugby star Gordon D'Arcy was doing 106 km/h in an 80 zone . Case dismissed . Find out why @rtenews
— Ciaran Mullooly (@ciaranmullooly) November 27, 2013
With the passing of Tom Gilmartin.
That Pádraig Flynn Late Late Show interview in 1999 which prompted Mr Gilmartin to give evidence to the Mahon Tribunal.
On Tom Gilmartin:
“Haven’t seen him now for some years. I met him. He’s a Sligo man who went to England, made a lot of money, came back, wanted to do a lot of business in Ireland. Didn’t work out for him, didn’t work out for him. He’s not well, his wife isn’t well and he’s…he’s out of sorts.
I never took money from anybody to do a political favour in so far as planning is concerned.”
On his daughter Beverley Flynn:
“She’s a class act. She’s going to be proved right and she’s going to have a good career and I think she’s good for Dáil Éireann and I think she’s going to make an excellent politician.”
When asked by audience member, journalist Barry O’Halloran about his pay and expenses:
“I get give or take, it works out at about with expenses 140,000 a year and I pay 30.3% tax on that, so it’s about a net 100,000 and out of that 100,000 I run a home in Dublin, Castlebar and Brussels. I wanna tell you something, try it sometime…”
Watch the interview in full here.
Meanwhile…
(Tom Gilmartin leaving the Mahon Tribumal in 2007)
He brought down Bertie Ahern, the most successful taoiseach ever in electoral terms and he brought an ignominious end to the overweening arrogance of Pee Flynn.
His evidence brought the likes of Liam Lawlor, George Redmond and Frank Dunlop to book, along with a supporting cast of strutting suits willing to spin any old yarn to support their threadbare testimony.
Tom is dead now. But he’s left a legacy more valuable than any plot of land ever fought over by the rezoning vultures.


Weimaraners Harlow and Sage already have 100,000 Instagram followers.
Recently a new friend has been added to the household – Indi the Dachshund pup.
He appears to be fitting in nicely.
David Tattersall, a Google product manager shows off his ipad and Google Maps tee during the launch of Google Public Transport map for Ireland at Grand Canal Station, Dublin this afternoon.
Meanwhile…
From left; Public and Commuter Transport Minister Alan Kelly, David Tattersall and Directer of Public Transport Services Anne Graham and a shape similar to Ireland.
Google launches public transport mapping for Ireland (Irish Times)
(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)
(From top: Weeping Ulcer, Dublin; Primordial from Skerries, Co Dublin; Galway’s Weed Priest; and cover artwork from Prophecy Within, a prog-metal band from Cork)
JB writes:
“I am surprised Broadsheet continues to ignore one of the biggest and the best music scenes in the country. I speak of METAL be it doom, gloom, trash or prog. Sort it out.
Apologies.
For those bands currently ‘active’ and trading under the genre METAL in Ireland we salute you.
A Distant Sun
Acidtone
Altar Of Plagues
Altruism
Arise the Fallen
Atominated
Bloody Kisses
Broken Remnants
Castero
Celtachor
Celtic Legacy
Chosen
Cruachan
Dead Aeon
Dead Label
Dead Til Friday
Death of a Salesman
Dichotomy
Electric Taurus
Enemy Logic
Eternal Helcaraxe
Fatality
Fireland
Five Will Die
For Ruin
ForChristSake
Gama Bomb
Gargantuan
Gate XIII
Geasa
Glyder
Mass Extinction
Mcgalligog
Mourning Beloveth
Murdock
Mutilated Messiah
Primarkial
Primordial
Prophecy Within
Red Enemy
Scald
Selene
Sinocence
Slidhr
Slomatics
Steel Tormentor
Stormzone
Syphor
The Answer
The Eruptors
Three Hour Ceasefire
Trucker Diablo
Twisted Wrath
Uaigneas
Weed Priest
Weeping Ulcer
Xerosun
*horn sign*
A map of Cork circa 1595 from the booklet ‘The City of Cork: how it may be improved’ by Robert Walker (1883).
Not one but two shaky bridges.