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Danny Boy
Care2much18
Lost whatever remaining brain cells I had, reading these asinine travel arguments.Expecting the Government to act like your parents, to ground you in your room and lock the door, is
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Dr Robert Bohan Artist
RobertBohan
Thread: Sir John Lavery (1856-1941) was an Irish painter who was associated with the Scottish colourists & painted with a French approach. His ability to move between establishment & revolutionary
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Katya Adler
BBCkatyaadler
Much speculation (quelle surprise) as we hear EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier is expected to brief representatives of the 27 member states on Friday early morning .. Is a deal
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Melanie May
_melaniemay
Earlier this week over on Instagram I showed all the wonderful free resources you gain access to when you join the library in Ireland. It is saved to my highlights.
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Lugh
lugh____
Thread on the left since I just saw something hilarious relating to The Labour Party with which I will conclude the thread with: So what happened to the Left? The
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Jill Rutter
jillongovt
How does the government need to set itself up to manage the new relationship with the EU? new paper from me and @ThimontJack @instituteforgov out today https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/sites/default/files/publications/managing-uk-r
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David Phinnemore
DPhinnemore
UK-EU Joint Committee met today.Here's the Commission's statement.Important decisions taken re: NI Protocol: - EU presence- 'not at risk” goods- permissible levels of agricultural and fish subsidies- errors and omissions
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Jon Worth
jonworth
It seems today is the day to play a "what does Johnson want on Brexit?" game"He wants a Deal!""No he doesn't want a Deal!"Hang on. What if he actually doesn't
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Paliparan
PaliparanDotCom
Although I managed to do a few great trips in 2020, it also made me realise how lucky I was this year to live a life relatively unaffected by the
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Ros Atkins
BBCRosAtkins
1/ We're now posting several of our videos a week - where we try and analyse, explain and distil a single story. Some of you have been kind enough to
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Lorraine D'Arcy
LorraineFitzsim
I learnt at the weekend that the filtered permeability bollards that makes our community the wonderful place that it is were put in because of an incident like this. It
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Tony Connelly
tconnellyRTE
Here's my latest on the Brexit negotiations... There's a lot of talk about time pressure +who that benefits. The EU has more onerous ratification obligations than the UK, eg the
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Cathal Seoighe
SeoigheCathal
A thread on scientific talks and musical viruosity. This post is mainly for people interested in science and traditional Irish music (I fish in small pools). I've been attending a
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Andrew Flood 👨🏻💻📝🕺
andrewflood
Iceland is testing on arrival, from the number of cases they have detected a normal years tourism to Ireland ( just under 10 million visitors) would result in the importation
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Queen Meave IRISH FOLKLORE
MeaveofConnaugh
Fynes Moryson was an Englishman who travelled with the English army in Ireland in 1600 to 1603 - he left us with some observations of Irish life, not so complimentary
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Una Mullally
UnaMullally
Denial, panic, resilience. Welcome to the crisis of January 2021, and the decisions and actions that got us here.https://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/una-mullally-we-are-good-at-denial-and-now-must-pay-the-price-1.4449168 Related to today'
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