I even gave up, for a while, stopping by the window of the room to look out at the lights and deep, illuminated streets. That's a form of dying, that losing contact with the city like that.
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me, walking into the British museum
Articles about that abortion vote but it's just the people who voted No. It just seems to be the automatic viewpoint for some media outlets.
“Forget the legal stuff - they’ve known me for 25 years and they didn’t respect me enough to even speak to me.”
I see the organisers were confident enough to organise the sale of land seized via war crimes in the middle of London, correctly understanding that anyone who was too noisy in their objections would get arrested, cuffed and dragged away by the police www.theguardian.com/business/202...
One of the finest examples of why having a Minister for "something" doesn't mean that something will improve or work.
To be clear, I don't blame people surveyed for not knowing this or other approaches like getting people to take a selfie and upload it to a "trusted verification partner".
It's likes of RTE just regurgitating this poll that annoys me.
Sounds about right.
How many would support the idea of handing over your passport or your child's passport, or other ID, to a tech company. That's the real question and not one likely to be asked in polls like this
Dublin City Council complains about the appearance of Dublin because of this but has quite happily allowed plastic bags full of litter on pavements for years
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It's funny watching DCC getting outraged about the Return scheme but also largely dismissing any issues about this waste scheme.
"Dublin firms reporting difficulties over waste collection"
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Owner Abraham Phelan will meet the Taioseach this afternoon as he prepares to go to court later this week.