Spotted at KFC, Blanchardstown
(Thanks Shane Rooney)
The Van that exploded at Baggotrath Street, Dublin [next to Merrion Hotel and across from government buildings] Dublin before lunch today and video from the scene. The hotel was also damaged in the explosion. Gardai and the Fire Brigade attended the scene. No causes as yet.
(Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland)
Video: Mark Sugrue
Senator Catherine Noone and Taoiseach Enda Kenny
Sir, – Further to Una Mullally’s article (“Getting hot under the collar about ice cream vans”, Opinion & Analysis, June 16th) regarding my recent comments in the Seanad, I feel the need to set the record straight.
I brought up the issue of ice cream vans in the Seanad because when a parent from Wexford raised the topic with me, it struck a chord. The omnipresent chime of the ice cream van at this time of year is just one very small example of the pressures facing parents who are trying to keep their children away from sugar-laden treats. Obesity is not a trivial matter and it is certainly not something I would ever attempt to make light of.
I know all too well that it can’t be solved by regulating ice cream vans; that we need more education; that parents must say no; that children need to be more active; and most of all that a so-called nanny state is not in any way progressive.
Despite taking some flak over the last week, I will continue to talk about obesity and to suggest ideas – be they big or small – on how we can go about reducing it.
Yours, etc,
Seantor Catherine Noone
Leinster House,
Kildare Street,
Dublin 2
Tackling childhood obesity (Letters, Irish Times)
Previously: Sundae Bloody Sundae
Raise The Price of The Morning-After Pill, You Say?
Andrew Tyrell writes:
[earlier today] in Palmerstown D20, fitting carpets…
Rapscallion writes:
“Spider Pig on the menu at Super Miss Sue posh chipper, Drury Court in Dublin (cue Homer drooling sound)…”
Augmented signage yesterday in Clondalkin, Dublin.
(Thanks Kate Lysaght)