ENDA KENNY GOES TO BERLIN
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The Agriculture Minister Brendan Smith has announced that a substantial quantity of cheese will be made available free of charge for those most in need this Christmas.
He says the cheese stocks will be made available for collection by charities from November 15 at stores in Dublin, Laois, Waterford and Cork. (5 November 2010)
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They committed adultery with their idols; they even sacrificed their children, whom they bore to me, as food for them.” (Ezekiel 23:37)
Posted in portraits, Bankrupt ireland, Irish Society, Irish Economy on Oct 23rd, 2010 1 Comment »
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For Charlie McCreevy’s role in all of this, have a read of this post we published back in 2007.
Photos taken from ghostestates.com. Music by Blur.
From Austin Hughes, October 2007:
…the proportion of unoccupied dwellings here is slightly below the EU average. A surge in spending power that made ownership of holiday homes and accommodation for children […]
Posted in portraits, fuckwits, Fine Gael on Oct 21st, 2010 7 Comments »
[Thanks to Jonathon for the figures]
What I am proposing is to seriously and immediately review the current rate in line with falling wages in the private sector and deflation in the larger economy. In addition it is essential that we continue to review the rate annually thereafter to stay competitive” (Lucinda Creighton, 21 October 2010)
The […]