

Stephen Bourke
40.1K posts

@AnBurcach
multimedia journalist / court reporter / marginally profitable life-form clinging to damp rock





Ireland is a funny old place, Lot's of high profile incidents across Ireland but despite a man on a bus having a non viable device which shows there was some intent there was no photo or no follow on reporting, Mean while an actual Irish man gets lifted and there is a picture, name, job title. Now do not tell me there was no one in court when the man went before a judge, I would say Ireland has very selective reporting. A MARKETING EXECUTIVE with a radio network has been released on bail after appearing in court over a seizure of €110,000 worth of cannabis at his office building in Dublin on Tuesday. Seafra O’Donovan (35), an employee of Bauer Media, was charged with unlawful possession of cannabis and having it for sale or supply at Marconi House, Digges Lane, Dublin 2 on 23 March. The location of the seizure, which was part of a joint Garda and Revenue Customs operation, is the base for Newstalk, Today FM and affiliated radio stations. Dressed in a black sleeveless jacket, navy sweater, white shirt, dark pants and black runners, O’Donovan sat silently throughout the brief hearing before Judge Conor Fottrell at Dublin District Court today. No plea was entered to the charges, which are under Sections 3 and 15 of the Misuse of Drugs Act. Garda Kevin Hearns told Judge Fottrell that the accused, of Leeson Park, Court, Ranelagh, in Dublin city’s southside, was charged shortly after 11pm on Tuesday, handed a copy of the charges, and “made no reply” when cautioned. Hearns, from the divisional drugs unit at Kevin Street, confirmed he was not objecting to bail with conditions. Accordingly, Judge Fottrell ordered O’Donovan to sign on two days a week at his local garda station, notify of address or mobile phone number changes and not apply for a passport. Defence solicitor Aoife Dalton informed Judge Fottrell that her client had provided his phone number and that his passport had already been handed in. Garda Hearns asked for a lengthy adjournment, two to three months, if possible, as the investigation was still ongoing and a file needed to be prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions. Judge Fottrell ordered O’Donovan to appear again on 27 May next.










Investigation: How raw materials from Aughinish Alumina in Limerick enter Russia’s weapons supply chain irishtimes.com/world/europe/2… via @IrishTimesWorld




I feel energy lockdowns on the way 🤦🏻♂️ Don’t drive your car, turn off your lights or we will turn them off, only necessary trips abroad, car sales over 1.6 litres banned, rationing at petrol pumps, heating off and only allowed for an hour a day, wear heavy coats. Oh and cut down on food consumption.



@Tomcastlehume Really? €100 gross pay less 51% = €49 in my pocket. Spend that €49 on fuel which is ca 65% tax and I’m left with €17.15 for the actual fuel. The other €82.85 is PRSI, USC, VAT, CO2 and excise. Unless your maths worth differently, of course.

An aircraft delivering critical military equipment for US Air Force bombers used to attack Iran flew through Irish sovereign airspace last Tuesday. The bomber support plane entered Irish territory near Donegal on 10 March. ontheditch.com/us-bomber-supp…