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The Scouting Ireland homepage, yesterday.

Meanwhile…

In this morning’s Irish Times, Jack Power reports:

Aisling Kelly, chair of the organisation’s new board, told a private meeting of senior volunteers on Monday night a picture was emerging of “extensive, prolonged, and at times organised child sexual abuse” from the organisation’s past.

“It happened within all levels within the organisation, all strata within the organisation, all counties. It is a situation where people knew of and protected alleged abusers. It’s a situation where people allowed abusers to move from group to group,” Ms Kelly said.

Related: 212 Alleged Abusers And 317 Alleged Victims

(Thanks Pal Joey)

Dublin based ‘digital agency’ Simply Zesty has come up with a subtle revamp of the Twitter homepage. Unasked for, but prompted by Zesty’s assertion that it:

..feels like the site has been neglected since its redesign back at the start of 2011. In some cases like viewing a profile’s photo collection, parts of the experience can feel rather broken as a result. We understand that Twitter is designed more for mobile, but considering how neglected its desktop site feels – and especially since it is its main source of revenue – we decided to take matters into our own hands and present our vision of how Twitter should look and feel.

The Twitter Redesign We Would All Love To See (Simply Zesty)

(Hat tip: Aaron McAllorum)