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February 13, 2021
Wild Nights—Wild Nights! By Emily Dickinson
A Love Poem For Valentine’s Day Wild Nights – Wild Nights!Were I with theeWild Nights should beOur luxury! Futile – the winds –To a heart in port –Done with the compass –Done with the chart! Rowing in Eden –Ah, the … Continue reading →
Published on February 13, 2021 13:31
February 5, 2021
The CervicalCheck Scandal – A Legal Analysis
Title: The CervicalCheck Scandal – A Legal Analysis Author: India Kelly Published : Trinity College Law Review (TCLR Online) Full Text & Source: https://trinitycollegelawreview.org/c... The Internet, Online, 6/02/2022 Sample Text: Introduction …..A retrospective audit of cervical cancer screenings showed that … Continue reading →
Published on February 05, 2021 17:47
January 13, 2021
Mother And Baby Commission: Final Report Published And The Taoiseach Apologises To Them In The Dail
The full report is published online: https://assets.gov.ie/118565/107bab7e... My Comment: ( I hope this reports helps them. The state, the father of the children, the nuns, their parents and society in general failed them. It was so wrong. They committed … Continue reading →
Published on January 13, 2021 15:21
December 15, 2020
RIP John Le Carré 1931-2020
David John Moore Cornwell, better known by his pen name John le Carré, was a British author of espionage novels. During the 1950s and 1960s, he worked for both the Security Service and the Secret Intelligence ServiceM15 and M16. His … Continue reading →
Published on December 15, 2020 15:16
December 7, 2020
Stay Safe But Enjoy Christmas
1.Minimise your in person contacts. Be selective who you allow into your house. If you are meeting up with friends or family you have the option to do it in a controlled area like a cafe or somewhere outside your … Continue reading →
Published on December 07, 2020 16:04
November 8, 2020
Congratulations President Biden..Love From Ireland
President Biden quotes Irish Poet Seamus Heaney from his play The Cure Of Troy. “History says, don’t hopeOn this side of the grave.But then, once in a lifetimeThe longed-for tidal waveOf justice can rise up,And hope and history rhyme.”– Seamus … Continue reading →
Published on November 08, 2020 16:31
November 3, 2020
New Irish Dictionary 2020
Title: Concise English_Irish Dictionary Author: O Mianain, Padraig Publisher: Foras Na Gaeilge In the print version users will find: free online version , print RRP is €30/£25. Summary: 30,000 entries; 85,000 sense units; 200,000 phrases and example sentences in Irish; … Continue reading →
Published on November 03, 2020 14:43
November 1, 2020
My sister is not a statistic by Dorothy Duffy
Tomorrow, when the latest Deathometer of COVID is announcedin sonorous tones,Whilst all the bodies still mount and curl towards the middle of the curveHeaped one atop and alongside the otherMy sister will be among those numbers, among the throwaway linesAmong … Continue reading →
Published on November 01, 2020 16:15
RIP For All Those Who Died Of Covid
As we enter a second phase of Covid we remember with love those who have lost their battle from Covid. To Date 1,192,644 Deaths (WHO) Source: https://covid19.who.int/
Published on November 01, 2020 16:07
October 2, 2020
RIP Derek Mahon
Everything is Going to be All Right By Derek Mahon How should I not be glad to contemplatethe clouds clearing beyond the dormer windowand a high tide reflected on the ceiling?There will be dying, there will be dying,but there is … Continue reading →
Published on October 02, 2020 14:39
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