Patrick Kavanagh (1904-1967), "Who Killed James Joyce?", Collected Poems, ed. Antoinette Quinn (2004; rpt. London: Penguin Books, 2005), pp. 176-177:
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Euronews
Out next week.
Shining a Light: Information Access in Ireland is a practical guide to getting records from public bodies.
If you’ve ever tried to wrangle information from the system, then this is for you.
Available from Wednesday, May 6.
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Some of my all-time favourite records were introduced to me by this man.
See through local AI lies with Irish eyes
Nadia Dobrianska
Thousands of Ukrainian refugees in Ireland could be left without free housing this fall as the government prepares a mass cancellation of the program accommodating Ukrainians in hotels and other prope...
Gabriel Rosenstock, duine de mhórscríbhneoirí na Gaeilge agus file ‘idirnáisiúnta’, ar shlí na fírinne
I never get vexed. I just use a '/' instead of a fada like we used to on Usenet ( Reddit's primative ancestor) that reigned during the CP437 Stone Age) Sin e/
Diarmuid Ó Cuirc
Electricity is taxed far higher than fossil fuels. Could a new EU proposal finally reverse this?
ICCL Enforce project offers Verity fact-checking server
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FT Alphaville
Pete Paphides
The Register
Diarmuid Ó Cuirc
Tuairisc
Scríbhneoir agus aistritheoir bisiúil ildánach ab ea Gabriel Rosenstock, a bhí lárnach sa ghrúpa ceannródaíoch filí Innti, agus i bhforbairt seánraí éagsúla sa Ghaeilge
It's been a long time coming but a resolution to a problem which has vexed Irish speakers and caused difficulties for airlines and other companies with reservation systems may be in sight. #Gaeilge jrnl.ie/7013496t
A long running grievance that Irish bodies, such as the HSE, banks and Aer Lingus, do not facilitate the use of the síneadh fada looks like it’s coming to a head.