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Henhouse links

April 13th, 2010 · Comments Off on Henhouse links · Blogging, LGBT, linkiness

The Dáil is on holiers and I  am not. Excuse the lightness on the blogging as the day job keeps me occupied and tired. However you could peruse the programme for Stranger than Fiction – this is a documentary film festival taking place in the Irish Film Institute this weekend.  Of note besides Pyjama Girls, […]

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Thanks

March 29th, 2010 · 11 Comments · Blogging, Irish Blog Awards

I was delighted and honoured to win an Irish Blog Award (for Best News and Current Affairs) on Saturday night.   I was very happy to be in great company with the other finalists in the category.  Many thanks to all the people who came up and said hello and I know I missed seeing lots […]

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Lambs arrive in Dublin 1

March 28th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Blogging

I bought a painting yesterday, yes I know for some people who know me that Art and Suzy are not usually good bedfellows.  But I know what I like or something pithy like that and it’s my first ever purchase. I’ve been watching Liam Daly paint live in his studio thanks to his Ustream feed.  […]

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Irish Blog Awards Finalists

March 20th, 2010 · 7 Comments · Blogging

After 120 judges spent the past few weeks wading through over 900 nominated blogs the finalists for the Irish Blog Awards 2010 were announced last night. After being shortlisted for 3 awards (thank you for the nominations!) I chose to remain in the News and Current affairs category and am chuffed to have been picked […]

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Oireachtas Committee on Constitution goes for a wander

February 2nd, 2010 · Comments Off on Oireachtas Committee on Constitution goes for a wander · Blogging, Elections, Irish Politics, Live Blogging

Tonight in Trinity College Dublin a meeting of the Oireachtas Committee on the Constitution will take place to discuss electoral reform. It’s believed to be the first time that the committee will have met outside the Oireachtas to debate. Discussions at the meeting will include presentations by members of the public on electoral reform. (Yes […]

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