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Antoin O Lachtnain retweeted
When I met Vice President Vance just hours before the war began, I formed an impression that both he and the President had a genuine and strong preference to avoid the entanglements of war. So I urge that the ceasefire be extended and talks continue. Success may require everyone to make painful concessions, but this is nothing as compared to the pain of failure and war.
God does not bless any conflict. Anyone who is a disciple of Christ, the Prince of Peace, is never on the side of those who once wielded the sword and today drop bombs. Military action will not create space for freedom or times of #Peace, which comes only from the patient promotion of coexistence and dialogue among peoples.
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Ireland falls further behind on emissions targets making billions in fines more likely irishtimes.com/environment/c… @KOSullivanIT the energy sector target isn’t really binding though? There’s a carve-out for it in the Act.
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Antoin O Lachtnain retweeted
14 May 2025
Inniu @RTERnaG 5:00 ➡️Polaitíocht an lae @Cuanbos ➡️Trump, Syria agus ocras i nGaza - @MichealOhUanach ➡️Teachtaireachtaí Ursala Von der Leyen @antoin ➡️Teachtaí PBP ag diúltú caint le Gript - Darragh Adelaide ➡️Mír na Meán - Rónán Ó Muirthile Bígí Linn!
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The National Planning Framework (NPF) governs planning rules in Ireland. It is under review and will go before cabinet next week. The NPF limits housing supply in all kinds of ways. Courtesy of @o_mcpartlin, are some ways to fix it 🧵
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Antoin O Lachtnain retweeted
Worth a read “most feasible housing development projects are delayed into the future, even when prices or rents appear to be high and projects are profitable today.” ⁦@DrCameronMurray⁩ Explainer: Markets efficiently delay building feasible new homes fresheconomicthinking.com/p/…
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The special relationship gets a little more special.
Well done JD Vance for uniting much of the UK from left and right of politics by insulting the whole nation.
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Well done JD Vance for uniting much of the UK from left and right of politics by insulting the whole nation.
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Well this Italian ‘environmental’ scheme turned out to be a big scam and all came to a very sorry end. siliconcontinent.com/p/how-t…

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Join us tonight at Tog Hackerspace for Week 2 of our free practical electronics series! ⚡ We'll stream a lecture at 7 pm and discuss it afterwards. Perfect for beginners or those brushing up their skills. Tea, coffee & chats included! tog.ie/2024/12/beginners-pra… #LearnElectronics
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From "Shtetl, My Destroyed Home: A Remembrance" (1922), a set of 30 lithographs by Jewish artist Issachar Ber Ryback, who died #onthisday in 1935. The series pictures Ryback's village in Ukraine before it was destroyed in the pogroms following WW1: publicdomainreview.org/colle… tumblr.com/publicdomainrevie…
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Antoin O Lachtnain retweeted
Five years ago, a hacker I knew made a fateful discovery. He found a teeny vulnerability on a hitman-for-hire site on the dark net. A gap that he could squeeze through, and onto the backend of the site. There, he could see the kill orders being placed through the site.
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Don’t get too excited. We need millions of homes. We can’t provide these through utilizing sites in the cities. We need new cities, new communities to provide this scale of development. Otherwise we will run out sites in a few years.
Keep banging on about this👇
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How a state agency can go rogue.
#PostOfficeScandal Latest piece for @SkyNews by @taaffems Post Office scandal accountability lies with govt, minister says - as inquiry audience groans at Lib Dem leader ‼️ A senior minister has told the Post Office Horizon IT Inquiry that accountability for the scandal lies with the government, while the leader of the Liberal Democrats said he was lied to by senior executives at the company. Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden (@patmcfaddenmp ) was postal affairs minister from 2007 to 2009, years in which the biggest miscarriage of justice was taking place. Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey (@EdwardJDavey ), who was postal affairs minister from 2010 to 2012, was also giving evidence to the inquiry established to investigate the Post Office's wrongful prosecution of more than 700 sub-postmasters. He said he had been lied to by the @PostOffice and named specific individuals - former managing director David Smith and ex-chief executive Paula Vennells. "If you are lied to directly by your officials, or indirectly by an arm's length body like the Post Office, it seems to me inherently difficult for any minister with a complex and busy portfolio to have sufficient information to question the replies they have received in good faith," Sir Ed's witness statement said. "Nonetheless, I wish I had somehow managed to see through the misinformation I was given, and I am sorry I didn't." The audience at the inquiry groaned as Sir Ed said he did not remember reading a first letter from former sub-postmaster Sir Alan Bates requesting a meeting about the issue. He had signed off a response saying he did not believe a meeting would "serve any useful purpose". Sir Ed said it was a "terse" reply and apologised. He admitted it was "poorly judged" and added that it had been driven by advice that he did not question at the time. A theme in his evidence was that he followed the advice given to him by officials in his department. Government accountability The role played by the government in not identifying the scandal was in focus during evidence to the inquiry on Thursday morning. In his evidence, Mr McFadden said: "if it's state-owned, ultimately the accountability will lie with the government. "I do want to stress that the legislation that had been passed and the Postal Services Act had deliberately created this separation." Making ministers "shadow chief executives", however, would not prevent heads of state-owned companies going "rogue", he said, adding that ministers were "reliant" on the information they were given. Despite the fact he was written to by former home secretary Jacqui Smith about her sub-postmaster constituent's concerns, Mr McFadden did not raise the alarm with the Post Office. "Rereading this correspondence now, and knowing the injustice done to so many sub-postmasters, of course I wish I had done more to ask the Post Office if they were really sure their IT system was as robust as they suggested," he said. He also denied speaking to then business secretary John Hutton about allegations made by sub-postmasters about Horizon. Nor did any of the officials working in the department raise the issue with him, he said. "I have no evidence or reason to believe that the officials in the department were receiving any information different to that set out in the replies from the Post Office," his witness statement said. "Ministers are reliant on the information they get from officials." Reflecting on whether he could have done more to ask the Post Office if its IT system was robust, Mr McFadden said: "If I had done so, I suspect [the Post Office] would have continued to insist that it was not to blame for these accounting errors and they would have continued to use the court judgments as proof points." He became aware of prosecutions in February 2009, he added. Read the full piece here⏬ news.sky.com/story/post-offi… #MrBatesVsThePostOffice #MrBates #MrBatesVsPostOffice #MrBatesPBS #PostOfficeInquiry #PatMcFadden #SirEdwardDavey
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