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Love Ireland
Love Ireland@LoveIreland3·
Have you heard about the breathtaking Gleniff Horseshoe?
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james fahey
james fahey@jamesfahey15·
It’s a beautiful morning here in the West. The sun is shining and the birds are singing a real feel of spring. ☀️😊☕️
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
Well, well, well, turns out meningitis is a listed known side-effect from the vaccines.
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Ryder 🇮🇪 🇪🇺
Ryder 🇮🇪 🇪🇺@Ryder56004614·
We’ve got two decent days back to back in Donegal! I’ve just had a lovely four mile walk to this stretch of the Wild Atlantic Way, pushing my leccy scooter for a slow ride back. Beautiful. ❤️🇮🇪
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Topskills Sports UK
Topskills Sports UK@topskillsportuk·
🚨💣 𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆: It has been CONFIRMED by a Premier League insider that the exact same treatment Senegal received after winning AFCON — where they suffered a loss months later when CAF overturned the decision and declared a forfeit — is how they are now planning to handle Manchester City. 😳🥶 The moment City are found guilty, there will be no court, no CAS, and the FA won’t listen to any appeals. Expulsion or relegation to Non-League or League One is on the table. This would see both Liverpool and Manchester United compensated, plus Manchester United awarded two extra Premier League titles. The titles would be redistributed as follows: — Manchester United 2017/18 (should’ve been champions) — Liverpool 2018/19 (already correct) — Manchester United 2020/21 champions — Liverpool 2021/22 champions Arsenal would earn zero trophies from 2023 and 2024 as City’s proven guilt period only runs from 2009-2018. A 40-60 point deduction is considered the dangerous threshold that would trigger relegation. The EFL has already said they will not accept them, forcing City to self-fund in the lower leagues. Legal action is expected to begin immediately after this season ends. This is now getting very close — and the outcome will be decisive.
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
Norway have became incredibly wealthy from North Sea oil, creating a sovereign fund worth around $1.5 trillion. Britain should do the same.
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Claire Coutinho@ClaireCoutinho

Iran’s strike last night on the Ras Laffan facility in Qatar is a significant escalation. It risks a prolonged supply crunch on the global LNG market. Yet here at home, the Chancellor says all countries must play their part in boosting oil and gas production - while her own Energy Secretary bans new drilling in the North Sea. Ed Miliband’s position is untenable. Those desperate to shut down our own industry will say it takes too long to get our own wells up and running. They argue it won’t make a difference to the current crisis. This is bogus. By autumn, Jackdaw could be producing enough gas to heat 1.6 million homes. All of it will go into our pipes. The approval has been sat on Ed Miliband’s desk for months. If the conflict is not resolved, we will be in for difficult times. Turning our backs on the tax revenue and extra supply from the North Sea is inexcusable. However, so too is Ed Miliband’s other mistake. He has spent the last two years making electricity expensive, when he should have been making it cheaper. If you want people to use electricity to heat their homes or drive their cars, we need to address the biggest problem we have - our electricity is too expensive. Our Cheap Power plan could have been adopted by the Government by now to cut everyone’s electricity bills by 20%. Expensive electricity has stopped consumers from adopting technology which gives them options in energy price spikes. We also need to cherish our industrial power. The crippling Carbon Taxes - which have doubled because of Labour’s policies - mean we lost a third of our refineries last year alone. That makes us more reliant on imports at the worst moment. In the longer term, renewables tie us to gas as we always need flexible power that we can ramp up when the wind stops blowing. Yet Labour’s plan means that gas power gets four times more expensive. The Government must reinstate my plans for a third large-scale nuclear plant. That’s why our Energy Resilience Strategy is as follows: BACK THE NORTH SEA MAKE ELECTRICITY CHEAP STOP IMPOSING CRIPPLING CARBON TAXES ON INDUSTRY DOUBLE DOWN ON NUCLEAR

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