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@Wallathan

Football. Rugby. GAA. Common sense.

Galway, Ireland Katılım Nisan 2013
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Waldo
Waldo@Wallathan·
@louthgaa More wides than points. 10 points in 70 mins in the new rules is fairly pathetic. Simply not good enough.
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Louth GAA@louthgaa·
We exit the Leinster SFC at the Semi-Final stage after defeat to an awesome Dublin.
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Waldo
Waldo@Wallathan·
@CianTracey1 Guilty until proven innocent? I thought it was the other way around
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Waldo@Wallathan·
@craftbeersoflre @EoinLenihan 49k posts since 2015 works out at approx 390 per month. There are plenty of better things to be doing than tweeting that regularly but here we are. I'll enjoy the book in the sun with a pint and you can enjoy tweeting the real facts, assuming you've read the book.
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Waldo@Wallathan·
@EoinLenihan bit of honeymoon reading in Florence. Scary stuff.
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TheJournal.ie
TheJournal.ie@thejournal_ie·
A 'national strike' over the price of fuel has failed to materialise so far, despite calls from far-right groups and some protesters jrnl.ie/7011175t
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Waldo@Wallathan·
@PaulByrne_1 They haven't the manpower to arrest everyone and they haven't the equipment to move the vehicles
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Paul Byrne@PaulByrne_1·
Breaking News Dozens of Gardai have just arrived at Whitegate Oil Refinery Co Cork. #FuelProtest
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Waldo@Wallathan·
@FineGael Be gas if ye think this will swing the by-election in Kyne's favour, because it won't. The do nothing government.
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Pádraic@Padraiccleary·
@davecoughlan80 Send in the army with live bullets It's beyond a joke that some people think they can hold the country to random Just look at the class of politicians supporting them
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Dave@davecoughlan80·
Just passed a convoy of tractors and lowloaders. The tractors carrying all the counterbalance weights they can. Lowloaders carrying heavy equipment like diggers, dumpers. These guys are going to make it very difficult or impossible to be forcibly moved.
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Waldo@Wallathan·
@fiannafailparty An absolute waste of money. FF and FG pissing down on top of actual working people from a height again and people keep voting for it every 5 years. Sickening shite.
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Fianna Fáil@fiannafailparty·
Basic Income Support for Artists Applications open 15 April – 14 May! €325 per week for 3 years, supporting 2,000 artists to build their careers. If you’re a professional artist living & working in Ireland, get ready to apply. In Fianna Fáil, we believe in backing the Arts
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Waldo@Wallathan·
What a great country ireland is
Employment Law Ireland@EmployRightsIE

WRC rejects HAP discrimination complaint over failed apartment rental The Workplace Relations Commission has rejected a discrimination complaint brought by Lesley Mbuyi Kayembe against landlord Ruslan Shashkov after a dispute over the proposed letting of an apartment. The case arose after the respondent advertised an apartment for rent at €2,100 per month. The complainant had been approved for Housing Assistance Payment of €1,875 and claimed that the landlord unlawfully refused to rent the property to her because she depended on HAP. The complaint was brought under section 21 of the Equal Status Act 2000 and was heard by adjudication officer Brian Dalton on 9 February 2026. Ms Kayembe said there could be a short delay in setting up HAP payments to a landlord, but only for a few days. She said the landlord had initially agreed to rent the apartment to her and then changed his mind. She claimed that the refusal was directly connected to her reliance on HAP and said the loss of the accommodation left her facing homelessness. Mr Shashkov said he was renting out the apartment for the first time and had in fact agreed to accept HAP. He told the WRC that several people were interested in the property, that he liked the complainant, and that he offered the apartment to her. He said he had required a deposit at the first meeting and that the complainant said she could pay €1,000. According to his evidence, that amount was never produced. He said a lower amount was later offered, and he was prepared to accept that and allow the balance to be paid over several months, but he was not willing to let the furnished property without any deposit because he wanted protection against possible damage. In his findings, the adjudication officer accepted the landlord’s evidence and found it credible. He said the respondent was willing to accept HAP when the parties met on 15 March 2025. He found that the complainant made several offers to pay a deposit even though she had no funds available to do so, and that each failed offer changed the landlord’s view of the proposed tenancy. The adjudication officer found that the landlord had compromised on several occasions but eventually withdrew the offer because the complainant had repeatedly failed to honour the terms she had agreed to. He held that this was the reason the apartment was not let and that the withdrawal of the offer had nothing to do with HAP. The complaint was therefore found not to be well founded. The WRC held that the respondent had not engaged in prohibited conduct under the Equal Status Acts and that the refusal to proceed with the letting arose from repeated representations about a deposit that did not materialise. Lesley Mbuyi Kayembe v Ruslan Shashkov, ADJ-00060584

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Waldo@Wallathan·
@TheSeeker1970 @MichealLehane No they won't. Come back to me in 4 years time when the Irish electorate vote them in again. Nothing ever changes.
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TheSeeker@TheSeeker1970·
@MichealLehane That’s a joke cut. FFG will pay a heavy price politically for this.
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Mícheál Lehane@MichealLehane·
Government leaders agree on a 20 cent cut in excise duty on diesel and a 15 cent cut on petrol until the end of May. Tanaiste Simon Harris has also recommended a diesel rebate scheme for hauliers and bus operators, which will be backdated.
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Waldo@Wallathan·
@CarlowWeather It's Ireland, that's the problem. No consequences for being useless at your job, mainly in the public sector. Failed politicians getting voted in again and again. Nothing ever changes.
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Carlow Weather@CarlowWeather·
Another 10 years for a flood warning system! This is a system that was announced 10 years ago. They spent just €5.9m out of an allocation of €19.3m on the system between 2020 and 2024. No new rainfall stations on mountains and no extra river level sensors. What is the delay??
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Ronan Fagan@RonanFagan1·
@TheSundayGame @RTEsport He objects to Allianz sponsoring the leagues, but he'll pocket money for covering the Allianz leagues! What's that word I'm searching for: Hypoc....
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Waldo@Wallathan·
@FineGael The worst thing of all is that enough people saw fit to vote for Emer Higgins not once, but twice. That is worrying. The definition of a Fine Gael do nothing TD.
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Fine Gael@FineGael·
Ireland wants to lead on age verification for social media for under 16s, including a new pilot trialing a digital wallet to verify age.
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Gaillimh Aontaithe 🇱🇻
Gaillimh Aontaithe 🇱🇻@GalwayUnitedFC·
Anyone who buys a ticket to the Connacht Derby vs Sligo (H) on February 27th will be in with a chance of winning 2 x tickets to see football legend Steven Gerrard, at Leisureland on March 5th 📢 Tickets are now on sale now 🎟️ galwayunitedfc.ie/tickets Steven and his team reached out to the club directly to provide this opportunity for our fans ❤️ #ItsATribalThing | #GUFC2026
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Waldo
Waldo@Wallathan·
The perfect example of what is wrong with Ireland
Peter Mernagh@PMernagh

@FineGael Meanwhile, maternity leave is €299 for a mother who has just done one of the most wonderful, hardest and most lifechanging things that anyone can do.

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Waldo@Wallathan·
@IrishRugby @VodafoneIreland @canterburyNZ @SixNationsRugby Plan A: kick the ball as high as possible. When that doesn't work, plan B consists of kicking it higher, harder and more often than plan A. I thought all the kicking would die out once Conor Murray retired. Boring to watch.
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Irish Rugby@IrishRugby·
Defeat in our Championship opener.
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