So that’s where the Indiana Jones warehouse scene was shot … pic.twitter.com/TMPfPPLX26
— Mick O’Farrell (@MOF1916) October 15, 2020
‘international-standard accommodation’?
Ark at them.
Ark.
Never mind.
So that’s where the Indiana Jones warehouse scene was shot … pic.twitter.com/TMPfPPLX26
— Mick O’Farrell (@MOF1916) October 15, 2020
‘international-standard accommodation’?
Ark at them.
Ark.
Never mind.

National Archives on Bishop Street, Dublin 8
**Due to circumstances beyond our control we will be CLOSED FROM 12PM WEDNESDAY 11TH MARCH** We apologise for any inconvenience caused. We will keep you updated here and please spread the word.
— National Archives, Ireland (@NARIreland) March 11, 2020
This afternoon.
The National Archives has announced that it is closing today until further notice.
Anyone?
Earlier: Reach Out And Touch
Former High Court, European Court of Human Rights and Court of Appeal judge Mr Justice John Hedigan, now chair of the National Archives; yesterday’s Irish Mail on Sunday
Yesterday, Anne Sheridan, in the Irish Mail on Sunday, reported that records obtained under Freedom of Information show retired judge John Hedigan, chair of the National Archives, wanted the State to seal child abuse documents for 100 years.
Ms Sheridan reported:
The National Archives has urged the State to seal child abuse documents for 100 years, the Irish Mail on Sunday can reveal.
That is even longer than the 75 years proposed in controversial legislation, which has been much criticised by abuse victims and by historian Catherine Corless.
Previously: Conflating And Confusing Privacy And Secrecy
Pic: Mick Caul