
ADUs for Ireland coming 🔜
Michael Parker
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ADUs for Ireland coming 🔜

A motorist caught driving almost double the speed limit on a Co Derry road said they were on their way to collect a Chinese takeaway. jrnl.ie/7018699


Government is bringing forward further supports to help people and businesses through the energy crisis, including additional excise cuts and targeted support for haulage and coach operators. This €750m package is focused on easing pressure across the economy

#TV Finished 'Detective Hole' @netflix based on a book by Jo Nesbro, about Harry Hole. Excellently done, super soundtrack, faithful to the books. Tobias Santelmann is perfect as the laconic, flawed, intense, Norwegian hero. Warning: dark, graphic, Nordic Noir. More plez!

The many decent farmers around the country manning blockades should ask themselves do they want this guy and tax defaulter Geoghegan leading them? And leading them where ?

Electric car registrations surged 52% in Ireland last month. What will it be in April? With the fuel chaos? Difference from 1-2 years ago: way more + *way* cheaper EV models eg Cheapest car *of any kind* in Ireland is this Dacia Spring, €15k Now this charging gap with diesel

@ABC Only thoughtless idiot pet owners would leave their dogs in a car without leaving a car window open a crack. Thankfully in Canada pet owners can be fined or arrested for leaving their pets in cars without proper ventilation.

⛽🚫 Blocking ports, fuel depots and public transport is not the way to make your point. We understand the pressures people are under - and we've responded with the most significant support package in Europe. 🇪🇺 I'm asking protesters to de-escalate now. 🙏

I’m being taken to lunch. Looking forward not to having to cook. 🙂 #EasterSunday

There’s not enough history written about the common people from pre-industrial times - too many kings and lords and battles. I’d imagine, for instance, the Battle of Agincourt meant nothing to the vast majority of peasants in France or England



