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‘Revellers’ celebrate 420 on Custom House Quay, Dublin 1 last year

This afternoon.

Via RTÉ:

People caught with a small amount of cannabis for personal use from today can now avoid a criminal conviction if they admit the offence and accept an adult caution.

The gardaí announced today that the offence is one of four which have been approved for the adult cautioning scheme by the Director of Public Prosecutions.

It is the first time a drugs offence can be deemed not to be a criminal offence.

The Adult Cautioning Scheme allows a person who has made a mistake to avoid a criminal conviction.

FINALLY!

Adult cautions to be issued for minor cannabis possession offences (RTÉ)

Pic: Johnny Keenan

Muslim Sisters of Éire tweet:

We received this message last night. The reason we are sharing this here is to show you the kind of stuff we have to deal with sometimes. This won’t bring us down, it only makes us stronger and pushes us to keep going. It is being dealt with by the Gardai #SayNoToRacism

Muslim Sisters of Éire

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Spluttáir.

A Jazz magazine in the native tongue.

Daithí Ó Cinnéide writes:

Don’t need to be fluent to get what’s going on here: Ireland’s first porno as Gaeilge! Ní hé lá na báistí lá na páistí indeed!!!

Salach anyone?

Read Fliuch here

‘An Chéad iris phornaghrafaíochta i nGaeilge’ foilsithe ar líne (Maitiú Ó Coimín, Tuairisc.ie)

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Ah now.

The UCD Naked Calendar 2016.

Finally.

David Burns writes:

UCD Students’ Union have pledged to raise €100,000 for registered charity, Youth Suicide Prevention Ireland (YSPI). They’ve recruited 530 students in support of this challenge as part of a major campaign which culminates in a mass charity skydive and a naked calendar.

They’ve raised over €10,000 so far and hope to raise a further €30,000 by selling 3,000 naked calendars for €10 through campaign participants and on campus shops. All proceeds will assist YSPI reduce levels of youth suicide in Ireland through a classroom based programme, The Four Steps to Help, provided free of charge to secondary schools around the country.

YSPI