Friday, September 19, 2008

"Terrible Queer Creatures - Homosexuality in Irish History"

True colour image of Ireland, captured by a NA...Image via WikipediaI can't go to this next week but its always good to do some promo work. :-)


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Via Equal-L:
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Invitation – The Directors of Wordwell would like to invite you

to the launch by Ruairi Quinn TD with contributions by Jeff Dudgeon
(founder member of the Northern Ireland Gay Rights Association)

of "Terrible Queer Creatures – Homosexuality in Irish History" by
Brian Lacey.

Venue: Oak Room, Mansion House, Dawson Street, Dublin 2
At: 6.00 p.m.,
On: Thursday, 25th September 2008.

Regrets only
Helen Dunne Tel: 01–2947860
Email: helen@wordwellbooks.com
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Limerick Pride 2008

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So it is fast approaching that time of year again...God it seemed like only last week in some memories that Jeff & I had that fateful brunch in Bar3 in Limerick and decided to create a float for Limerick Pride (Old Blog Link via Bebo, as well as here, and here). Well whilst neither of us are residing in Limerick this year, we can rest assured that we can't get dragged into it tooo much this year-until Gina gets hold of us that is.

In the meantime, the gang in Limerick have been planning and preparing for this years Pride and have branded parts of Pride under the Ilovelimerick.com banner. I love the idea, and I also love Limerick so naturally I am biased-I have also been reliably informed that there will be badges available with the ilovelimerick.com logo on it...I have dibs on at least 2 of those! Glad to see my old school mate & current holder of the 'You're A Star' Badge of Honour, Leanne Moore has rolled in behind the events as well as the only true reigning Queens of the Scene, Sheila Fitspatrick(Current AML & AMI) & the fablis Madonna Lucious.

Information about this year's Pride calender can be found @ ilovelimerick.com as well as the Parade Route, Partners and nights out. I will be there on the 13th. Be sure you are too. It will be nice to see another festival in the city for the summer...Still think the Riverfest in the May Bank Hol is too early in the summer to reach its full potential but thats a story for another day.


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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Heads of the Civil Partnerships Bill 2008

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Alright most of you will be aware at this stage within the LGBT circles at least that this afternoon a certain Heads of Bill was published. Those of you who are regular readers of this particular blog(1. Whining you say, 2. A Plea for the extension of Civil Marriage, 3. Launch of MarriagEquality) will be aware of my own opinions on this issue. I believe that there should be a plethora of relationship type recognitions, including Civil marriage, Civil Partnership, Civil unions. I further believe that this should be extended to all members of Irish society, Heterosexual or Homosexual or Trans.

On a First glance, the Heads of the CP Bill appear to cover everything which I expected it to cover.
  • registration,
  • Head 50: Declarations as to civil partnership status.
    Provide that:
    “(1) The court may, on application to it in that behalf by either of the civil partners concerned or by any other person who, in the opinion of the court, has a sufficient interest in the matter, by order make one or more of the following declarations in relation to a civil partnership, that is to say:
    ( a ) a declaration that the civil partnership was at its inception a valid civil partnership,
    ( b ) a declaration that the civil partnership subsisted on a date specified in the application,
    ( c ) a declaration that the civil partnership did not subsist on a date so specified, not being the date of the inception of the civil partnership,
    (d ) a declaration that the validity of a dissolution of a civil partnership, annulment or legal separation obtained under the civil law of any other country or jurisdiction in respect of the civil partnership is not entitled to recognition in the State.
  • recognition of equivalent relationships from abroad
  • Head 52: Recognition of foreign relationships
    Provide that:
    “(1) The Minister may, by order, declare that a class of legal relationship entered by two parties of the same sex shall be entitled to be recognised as a civil partnership if under the law of the jurisdiction in which the legal relationship was entered –
    (a)
    the legal relationship is exclusive in nature,
    (b)
    the relationship is permanent unless the parties dissolve the relationship through the courts,
    (c)
    the legal relationship is confined to couples of the same sex or of the opposite sex, and couples of the same sex entering the legal relationship may not be within the forbidden degrees of relationship to each other,
    (d)
    the rights and obligations attendant on the relationship, in the opinion of the Minister, are sufficient to indicate that the relationship is of a comparable status with a civil partnership.
    (2) The Minister shall consult with An tArd-Chláraitheoir prior to making an order under subsection (1).
    (3) An order under subsection (1) shall entitle and oblige the parties to such a legal relationship to be treated as civil partners under the law of the State from
    (a) the date of making of the order, or
    (b) the date of entering the relationship,
    whichever is the later.
    (4) Notice of an order under subsection (1) shall be provided to the Oireachtas in the usual way, and shall also be provided to –
    (a) an tArd-Chláraitheoir,
    (b) INIS,
    (c) the Revenue Commissioners, and
    (d) the Department of Social and Family Affairs.”
  • immigration:
  • Head 28: Immigration
    Provide that for the purposes of the Immigration, Residence and Protection Bill 2008,
    “member of the family” and “dependent”, in relation to a person, includes a person with whom the first named person is registered in a civil partnership, provided that the civil partnership subsists at the relevant time.
    The relevant provisions are in sections 36 and 50 of that Bill.
    Provide for
    the making of provisions paralleling those relating to marriage of foreign nationals [in section 123 of the Immigration, Residence and Protection Bill 2008] in relation to registering civil partnerships.
  • Succession:
  • Head 29: Succession
    Provide that the Succession Act is amended:
    (1)
    in section 3 (1) after the definition of “administrator” by the insertion of “civil partner” has the meaning assigned to it by Head 2 of the Civil Partnership Act [2008];
    (2)
    in section 3(1) by the substitution of the definition of “legal right” with the following:
    “legal right” means
    a.
    the right of a spouse under section 111 to a share in the estate of a deceased person;
    b.
    the right of a civil partner under section 111A to a share in the estate of a deceased person
    (3)
    By the insertion in section 56 after each occurrence of the word “spouse” of the words “or civil partner”, and cognate expressions to be construed accordingly;
    (4)
    By the insertion in section 58 (6) after the word “spouse” of “or civil partner”.
    (5)
    By the insertion after section 67 of a provision conferring on a civil partner of a deceased who dies intestate the same share as a spouse of an intestate deceased subject to the rights of a former spouse and ensuring that the rights of children of the deceased are respected;
    (6)
    By the insertion in section 68 of “nor civil partner” after “spouse”;
    (7)
    By the insertion in section 69 of “nor civil partner” after each occurrence of the word “spouse”;
    (8)
    By the insertion in section 70 of “nor civil partner” after “spouse”;
    (9)
    By the insertion in section 82 of “or civil partner” after “spouse”;
    (10)
    By the insertion in section 83 of “or civil partner” after “spouse”;
    (11)
    By the insertion in section 85 of “or registration in a civil partnership” after each occurrence of “marriage”;
    (12)
    By the insertion in the title of Part IX of “, or civil partner” after “spouse”;
    (13)
    By the insertion in section 109 (1) of “or civil partner” after each occurrence of the word “spouse”;
    (14)
    By the insertion after section 111 of a new section 111A conferring on a civil partner of a testator a right to the estate of the deceased the same as the right of a spouse subject to the rights of a former spouse and ensuring that the rights of children of the deceased are respected;
    (15)
    By the insertion in section 112 after the words “section 111” of “or the right of a civil partner under section 111A”;
    (16)
    By the insertion of a new section 113A:
    “The legal right of a civil partner may be renounced in an ante-registration contract made in writing between the parties to an intended civil partnership or may be renounced in writing by the civil partner after registration in a civil partnership and during the lifetime of the testator.”
    (17)
    By the insertion in section 114 of “or civil partner” after each occurrence of the word “spouse”;
    (18)
    By the insertion in section 115 other than in subsection (6) of that section of “or civil partner” after each occurrence of the word “spouse”;
    (19)
    By the insertion after subsection (2) of section 120 of a new subsection 2A:
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    “(2A) Where a civil partner has deserted his or her civil partner for two years or more and that desertion has continued up to the death of the deceased, the first-named civil partner shall be precluded from taking any share in the estate of the deceased as a legal right or on intestacy”;
    (20)
    By the insertion in section 120(4) of “or the civil partner” after the word “spouse”;
    (21)
    By the insertion in section 121 of “or civil partner” after each occurrence of the word “spouse”.


  • dissolution
  • Head 14: Registration of decrees of dissolution.
    Provide along the following lines:
    “(1) When a court grants a decree of dissolution, an officer of the Courts Service authorised in that behalf by the Courts Service, shall, as soon as may be, enter or cause to be entered in the register of decrees of dissolution the particulars in relation to the matter specified in Part 6A of the First Schedule as inserted by Head 22.
    (2) When a court grants a decree of nullity, an officer of the Courts Service, authorised in that behalf by the Courts Service, shall, as soon as may be, enter or cause to be entered in the register of decrees of nullity the particulars in relation to the matter specified in Part 7A of the First Schedule as inserted by Head 22.
    (3) An officer of the Courts Service, authorised in that behalf by the Courts Service, may amend or cancel or cause to be amended or cancelled an entry in a register referred to in subsection (1) or (2).
    (4) The Courts Service shall notify an tArd-Chláraitheoir of an amendment or cancellation under subsection (3).
    (5) This section shall have effect notwithstanding any statutory provision that conflicts with it.”

  • maintenance, support and shared homes
  • Head 26: Pensions
    Provide that where a contingent or survivor’s benefit or pension is provided by an employer or by a pension scheme for the spouse of a person, equivalent benefits must be provided for a registered civil partner.
  • Head 34: Shared Home
    Provide that:
    “(1) In this Act "shared home" means, primarily, a dwelling in which registered civil partners ordinarily reside. The expression comprises, in addition, a dwelling in which a civil partner whose protection is in issue ordinarily resides or, if that civil partner has left the other civil partner, ordinarily resided before so leaving.
    (2) In subsection (1), 'dwelling' means any building or part of a building occupied as a separate dwelling and includes any garden or other land usually occupied with the dwelling, being land that is subsidiary and ancillary to it, is required for amenity or convenience and is not being used or developed primarily for commercial purposes, and includes a structure that is not permanently attached to the ground and a vehicle, or vessel, whether mobile or not, occupied as a separate dwelling.”

Ok well the obvious ones which it does not deal with is Adoption and Children. As this is a Any Sex document there will be parents entering into these CP's and their Children will not have as much protections as those children in a married relationship. Will this be dealt with it in the forthcoming Adoptions Bill 2008? I don't believe so.

Second point: Instead of producing a 175 page heads of Bill, which lists amendments to every significant piece of Irish legislation which deals with relationships, a simple amendment to the Civil Registrations Act 2004, to allow for a gender neutral version of marriage would have been just as easily done.

Am I happy with it. No. Is it a start.Yes. Just like a lot of things, "Could do better" does apply. It does not mean however I will be giving up a campaign for the lifting of the ban on same-sex marriage. But they had better hurry the *bleep* on and push it through the house before they forget about it....or the yogurt will get the better of them....



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Sunday, June 22, 2008

Bleeding Trains.

The use of a mobile phone is prohibited in some train company carriagesImage via Wikipedia

WELL this place has been a little quiet for the last couple of weeks. First off apologies for that. Such is the joys of starting a new full time job and attempting to complete a Thesis for the round up of my Masters. Needless to say, I will not be discussing what or where exactly I am currently working on this particular forum both for my privacy and also to have a distinction between my two roles; that of my own Commentator, with my own opinions on this forum and my new Position which I am enjoying immensely.

With regards the thesis, chapter 1 has been completed and it was less of an ordeal than I had expected-who would have guessed. I am currently in the midst of dealing with Chapter 2 and I am up to my eyes in Sylvia Walbie, TH Marshall and Iris Marion Young and the topic of citizenship. In case you didn’t get the hint, the thesis revolves around the theme of Citizenship but more particularly the complicated nature of what and how citizenship values come about, by whom they are ascribed and why they are an effective tool of control for the management of a nation-state, in my case Ireland. There will be more about this over the course of the summer as my thoughts become even more focused and I need a sounding board for them! J Be advised any and all input will be graciously received.

As I write this, I am currently on a train from Limerick to Dublin on my pre-booked train seat. (FYI you can now book a student return ticket online AND reserve your seat. This is quite novel as it was not the case for the four years I was in the University of Limerick! The CIE representative did not share my enthusiasm for this information but nevertheless It is marvellous news!) . So what is my post about today. Well there has been many stories floating around the nation in the last number of weeks; “Lisbon”, Mobile Phone usage, the new Coke Cola Ad campaign in Dublin-if you have not seen the adverts See here for “the Coke side of Dublin” campaign.

All of the above, whilst worthy topics to discuss in their own right do not grab any ire from me right now. Instead let us focus on public transport etiquette. As I speak today I have already had run-ins with people’s lack of etiquette on trains. Can I just say now loud and clear, that I really do not want to a party to a Conference call that you are having between you, the person opposite you and the person who is on the phone. Nor does the rest of the carriage. I honestly do not care about what you did last night, nor do I care that you left your t-shirt behind or that you have no idea where Earlsfort terrace is. I really don’t care. Why you think I care is beyond me because it is an incredibly boring mundane conversation that I am perfectly able to make myself with my friend that does not involve discussing and involving the whole train carriage!

Secondly; There are reserved tickets over the seats for a reason. No I am not a snob, I am just that organised. In these frugal times, one is able to avail of a certain amount of limited saving by booking online and reserving a seat. Do not judge me because I ask you to move from the seat I have reserved!

So that is all at the moment. Yes I am sure I will be accused of glass houses etc. I really don’t care because when you do public transport, you accept that some of your private space is somewhat impinged upon by the actions of other private actors also availing of the public amenity. However as we all have to engage with each other on the train, please have a certain amount of respect and know that there is an etiquette for a reason.


Thankfully we are nearly near
Dublin so I will not have to endure much more of this Conversation….That is until I get on the LUAS........




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Monday, June 9, 2008

'LGBT - A Silent T?' : 18th June 2008

***Apologies for cross posting. We kindly request your assistance in distributing this email and details of this event widely, as it did not make it into the official Dublin Pride programme. Please see our full colour flier attached!!! See you there!***

Please join us in celebrating Dublin PRIDE 2008 and its 25th anniversary! UCD's Women's Education Research and Resource Centre (WERRC) is joining with Transgender Equality Network Ireland (TENI) to host a Pride Forum on transgender inclusion in Ireland's wider LGBT community.

'LGBT - A Silent T?' :

WERRC Pride Forum in conjunction with TENI,

Temple Bar Hotel, Fleet Street, Dublin 2- (wheelchair accessible)

Wednesday, 18th June 2008

7-9pm

Free of charge

A panel forum followed by a community round table discussion on transgender inclusion in LGBT politics, activism and spaces.

Participants include representatives from TENI, Outhouse, LGBT Noise, BeLonG To, Dublin Pride, Garda LGBT Liaison Officer, Labour LGBT, the USI LGBT Rights Officer and Dublin's transgender community.

For more information, contact the forum organiser:

Leslie Sherlock WERRC

Tel : (01)7168567 Fax : (01)7161195

Email : leslie.sherlock@ucd.ie




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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

A Gay Pride Message

Pride parade as part of the 2005 GayFest in Bucharest, RomaniaImage via Wikipedia
Pride Season, Irish Style kicked off with a bang last weekend with Cork being the first of th Irish cities to host their Pride parade & events. Dublin Pride will be next followed by Galway, Belfast and finally Limerick(No website as yet) will finish off the summer's festivities. However whilst all are postitive events I want to bring a sense of reality for those of us gearing up for our Pride events here in Ireland and how despite all the crap we all deal with on a daily basis, it pales in comparison to another event which occured at the weekend-Riga Pride.

The First Video is from Cork Pride Parade 2008-yes it is short but you get the idea. Great day, Good Atmosphere(on the most part-see here for a slight negative)


Cork Pride Parade 1st June 2008




Riga Pride Parade 31st May 2008


So while we remember our own battles here in this fair little island, the struggle for further acceptance, the struggle for relationship rights to be accepted, the struggle for our partners to be legally allowed to work here, we also remember that Our Battles are Somebody else's battles also. It links us and provides solidarity for those times when we get disheartened. So Go out, enjoy Pride but remember why we march. It's not just a piss Up. It has a very serious message and one which will constantly need to be reinforced. Considering the week that is in it, with that article, We can see that reinforcing the message of acceptance is still needed.


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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Labour Conference: Human Trafficking & the Sex Industry

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Via Equal-L
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Dear Colleague,

Due to the interest in a Human Trafficking event Labour Women hosted some time ago, Labour Women will again be hosting an Open Event on Human Trafficking & the Sex Industry to highlight and raise awareness about what is really happening in the Sex Industry in Ireland.

Human Trafficking & The Sex Industry

Open event

hosted by

Cllr. Veronica Cawley & Labour Women

Date : Sat 14th June 2008 12noon

Venue : The Glasshouse Hotel, Swan Point, Sligo (off O’Connell St)

Everyone welcome! For more information and RSVP contact Kirsi Hanifin Labour Party 01-6784721 / 087-6258043 or Kirsi.hanifin@labour.ie. RSVP by 12th June for us to have an idea of numbers, you are welcome to attend without RSVP.

Kirsi Hanifin

Women and Equality Officer

The Labour Party

17 Ely Place

Dublin 2

Tel. 01-6784700

kirsi.hanifin@labour.ie

www.labour.ie/women




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Dublin Pride's Youtube Channel

Remember how the Hedgehog brought you the news about the Gay Map of Dublin, courtesy of the Gayglers? Well the Boys and Gals were also developing a Youtube Channel for people to upload video during the event to make it a truely interactive event.


You can see the Youtube channel at here. The guys and gals at Dublin Pride have kicked things off with the posing of a challenge of "What does Pride mean to you?".

Currently there is some interesting commentary clips from people at the Launch of Dublin Pride in the Mansion House yesterday. Have a look at the first clip of the girl from the George!-plain simple and to the point. :-)


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Monday, May 26, 2008

Cork Pride 2008

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I want to wish all those involved in or going to Cork Pride 2008 a very HAPPY PRIDE! I won't be able to get down this year but I trust that will not hold the Corkonians back from having a fantastic time. Last year was an amazing Pride, between the Gay Olympics, Handbag Competitions, Irish Dancing, Running out of Petrol for the Generator among other things. However lessons learned etc(ie its impossible to find petrol for a generator on a sunday afternoon in cork unless you go to Blackpool so make sure you get it before hand.)

Ar aon nós, I hope y'all have another great Pride Week.


For more Information on Cork Pride, see the following:

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Obama & Hillary

I found this picture online.....Highly amusing. :-) Unfortunately I never saved the url so I can't credit it but I assume its from a pageant or something. But Barrack Obama and Hillary Clinton are still fighting it out as of this morning, with RTE reporting that she is still defiantly confident that she can secure the Party nomination.....




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Friday, May 23, 2008

Public Funding of Political Parties and Ireland

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Has the time come for Public Funding of Irish Political Parties?
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Ok I will not be the first to comment nor will I be the last. I am delighted that Fianna Fáil have dropped their Fundraising tent at the Galway Races. To summarize Mary O Rourke, on the Pat Kenny Show earlier this morning, it was something for the bigwigs and "the fashion was crazy & it was not just the women". She also stated that there was something wrong with arriving in Helicopters to the event, by invitation, and having champers whilst looking out at the world go by.

O'Cuiv this morning was also welcoming the decision, but also made the point that it is time for Fianna Fáil supporters to begin to contribute more to the Party coffers on a more regular basis. I would tend to agree with O'Cuiv and O'Rourke on this one but perhaps now is the time that parties would become publicly funded, to reduce the utter insanity in spending which comes with Campaigning.

Fundraising for any event is a such a tedious, time-consuming but ultimately necessary part of Everyday life. We have all done the bake-sales, the Gala Dinners, the Table-quizes, the Christmas Draws. Whatever we can do to help out whatever cause we are supporting at the time. And Jaysus do we know how to support our causes here in this little Republic.

In 2004, following the wake of the Tsunami in the South Pacific, we contributed €80 million of €100 million of the Irish Contibution towards the rescue effort. The remaining €20 million came from the Irish Government. The 2007 Trocaire Lentan Appeal raised €11.65 million from the generosity of Irish People. All worthy contributions and causes, regardless of some people's apprehension of where the money is being spent, appeal to people altruistic nature.

Whilst not wishing to dictate to Fianna Fáil supporters or Fine Gael supporters or any Irish political party I am curious to know why they have not been contributing to their Party of Choice (ie the one's who elected the 77 of the 166 TD's) in their droves. I know that some branches of Fianna Fáil do not have a membership fee for being a member of the party. Surely this would be a relatively good source of Income for the party. A Card-carrying member of a Political Party. Now that would be a novelty.


No No I think a question needs to be seriously posed. If as O'Cuiv says that "FF needs more money from its members" because "it would be possible given the enormous membership of Fianna Fáil", Then we have to examine the Election spending from last year's General Election. FF spent some €10 million on the General Election. Fine Gael spent €4.3 million in the same campaign. Those are obscene amounts of money. Perhaps then it is now time to consider Public funding of parties and the removal of the need "for more money from..members".


Oh but wait, Frank Connolly, Justine McCarthy & Emma Browne reported that

Fianna Fáil has built up the kitty of €3.5m from its current and accumulated party leader's allowances, paid by the exchequer. According to the Standards in Public Offices Commission's (SIPO) most recent report, the party received €2.473m in 2005 to add to its existing surplus of €994,658. Fine Gael, in contrast, had no money left over from previous allocations.

Source: Village Magazine (September, 2006)


So lets see initially I was going to go and say that perhaps we should scrap Private donations and go with Public funding of Political Parties. Well that what Village found out was Indirect Public Funding of Political Parties. However I think perhaps Direct Public Funding is still a route that we should go down. We can accuse those in power of abusing their position and contributing to a charity ie themselves. However with the Public Funding of Parties, we can at least regulate somewhat how much obscene money is spent on a General Election.

I appreciate that some people will disagree with my sentiments. They will argue that they are over-paid, under-worked, un-representative and now You want to offer more money to run their campaigns when the Elections run around. Fair enough.

Public funding would have to be accompanied by other reforms within the political arena, such as a limitation of terms TDs are allowed to be served to reduce Family Dynasty's (Honestly a Political "career" is a stupid Idea; It is a duty, which one serves not a Career!), a reduction to a relatively OK Salary, Prohibition of getting a Pension until one retires from Work & not from the Dáil etc. Unless those reforms come along, no public will nor should agree with Public Funding of parties; However how many Nurses could €10 million pay for? How many School teachers would €10 million pay for? (€10million divided by €36,000/annum=277). Perhaps Public Funding is worth it in the long run, if it means that more Services become available.

For some more Information on Public Funding see here:


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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Limerick's Rental Confusion

Riverpoint Tower 1 Building, on Russell's Quay, opened 2006. Munchin House (now demolished) seen on the left, has been replaced by Tower 2.Image via WikipediaSo this is Headline One from Todays Limerick Post

Limerick rents rise by 2 per cent:

Limerick City rents have bucked the national downturn by increasing by 2 per cent, in the face of falls as high as 6 per cent in South Dublin. The surprise finding, espicially factored against a doubling of the available rental pool of housing, was in Daft.ie's latest Rent Report.
Source: Limerick Post



And This Is Headline Two from Todays Limerick Independent:
City rents fall by 3%

There is good news for renters of properties in Limerick, according to the latest figures from property website Daft.ie, which shows that rents in Limerick have fallen by 3%
Source: Limerick Independent

Two City Newspapers. The Same Story. Two Completely Different Outcomes. Now I am no expert in Stats, but the old cliché goes that you can make Statistics say whatever you want 95% percent of the time. However both Headlines cannot be right?! So what does Daft Say then? Well Daft's own report says :

Rents falling for first time since 2004:
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The nationwide fall of 2% masks some regional variation - in Limerick city and Dublin city centre rents have fallen by almost 3%, whereas in West Dublin and West Leinster rents rose slightly....
Source: Daft.ie

So the Limerick Post has it wrong then. Time to go back and learn the basics about Checking your facts before you publish a story me thinks. Or at the very least, make sure you read the correct headline before you publish.


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Monday, May 19, 2008

Dublin City centre "Private Car" ban

Spire of Dublin (on O'Connell Street)Image via WikipediaSo let's get this straight. There will not be a "Private car ban" in Dublin City until 2011. Aside from the obvious cycnicism I have right now for that comment from Noel Dempsey I obviously welcome the fact that I may be able to get through Dublin City Center on my bike without the necessity of carrying around a copy of my Last Will and Testament in my back pocket! Well it had to happen sooner or later I guess. They got rid of the HGV's in 2005 and the humble car's days have been numbered since then coupled with the "success" of the congestion charge in London City.

However my cynicism lies in the fact that 2011 is no ordinary date. Have a look below to see the key Governmental events of the next couple of years.
  • 2008, Lisbon I and Lisbon II, if it does not get passed the first time.
  • 2008, Possibility of the Children's "Rights" Referendum at the end of the year.
  • 2009, Local and European Elections.
  • 2009, 90th Anniversary (officially) of the Irish State, with the Declaration of Independence and some Events to mark this will be held.
  • 2012, Next General Election if this government runs to Full term.
So they will be delaying for a while whilst these events roll out and are forgotten and only then will the construction work on the Metro and Luas Extension begins in 2011 after this private car ban has been introduced. Meanwhile these events will be forgotten about by the time the General Election rolls out and we will trundle along again. Unless those in the opposition finally get into shape. But erm in the meanwhile I will be holding on to that copy of my Will in my back pocket for another couple of years. Just in Case and the War between me and Dublin Bus continues onwards. Watch out Dublin Bus-I am not afraid to cycle in my lane!! Bah.


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A Lil Gay Map of Dublin..online..

Défilé de PASTT à la Gay Pride à Paris en FranceImage via WikipediaSo I have a little pressie for those of you who will be attending the Annual Dublin Gay Pride event this June. The wonderful Gayglers of Google's Dublin Office, using that lifesaver which is Google Maps have created a guide for Gay Dublin and you can see it here first on theangryhedgehog.com. :-)

On this map you will find, the route of the Pride Parade, Venues which will be used for Pride Events, Restaurants, Support Services...You name it, it's invariably there. :-) Dublin Pride is celebrating 25 years this year so it is going to be a fantastic event by all accounts. :-) For more information on the Events etc go to the Dublin Pride website.

Congrats to the Guys and Gals in the Gayglers for this one! Once again, Google Maps comes to the Rescue! I'll be adding this embedded map to the side bar for ease of reference so people won't have to trawl through posts to get access to it. (Honestly though it is more so me because despite living here some 10 months now, I still manage to get lost in Dublin!)

Remember you heard it first here and yes I do want the back links! :-)




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Thursday, May 15, 2008

"An Equal-Pay Problem"

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As I put hand to keyboard here, it seems somewhat ironic considering what I am about to post about that there is a group of drunken students in the Apartment above me singing "Amhrán na bhFiann"(i.e. the Republic of Ireland's National Anthem). It has emerged tonight by Peter Robinson that some 9,000 civil servants of lower grades, two-thirds of which are women have been paid improperly over roughly 38 years.(!) Of those 9,000 60% were Catholic in those grades. RTE has reported that some £20,000 per person will have to paid in back-pay to employees.

I guess it is a case of Fair play for actually owning up to these particular situation, even if it would appear that it was on foot of a Parliamentary question. However it needs to be established if this was a part of a hangover from the Troubles and a part of something more sinister within the Executive. Alternatively it may be the case that this is a huge oversight and someone "forgot" to cross their t's and dot their i's. However 38 years? Like seriously that is not so much an oversight as it is a huge blot of ink on a blank A4 sheet.







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The Problems with Mary Coughlan

Mary Coughlan (politician)Image via WikipediaAs of last week, Ms. Coughlan T.D., was elevated to the position of Táinaiste in our dear little Republic. Ordinarily one would be congratulatory of such a move. The distinct lack of female role models in Dáil Éireann, by comparison to our European counterparts is shocking; 13 out of 166 TD's in the last General Election. That statistic is something which needs to be examined by the major, and minor Parties and seek to encourage more participation within the Political process.

So what is my problem with Mary Coughlan. Well nobody will deny that she has done a pretty good job in Agriculture. Between the pro-activeness following the outbreak of Blue Tounge in the UK and the measures that were enforced here, as well as beginning the World Trade Talks and the usual jaunts to and from Europe. She has been a relatively reliable safe bet for those who need her to be just that.

No my issue with the new Táiniste is her track record to date regarding LGBT issues. Ms. Coughlan's previous role in the Department of Social and Family affairs (Thats the one that Mary Hanafin got shifted to, from Education). In the early 2000s, a particular case went through the Equality Tribunal regarding a bus pass extension for a gentleman's partner in Dublin. Social and Family Affairs rejected this and a case was brought through the Tribunal on the grounds of discrimination on the Sexual Orientation. As there was nothing up to that point in law which warranted the Department's actions, the case was deemed a prima facia case and it proceeded in the Tribunal.

However by the time it came for review in the Tribunal it was in 2002/early 2003 when Ms. Coughlan was Minister for Social and Family Affairs. Realising the possible implications from loosing the case, it was settled out of court with a discretionary action by the Department which resulted in the Injustice committed being resolved and thus not setting a precedent in the Tribunal.

Coughlan came into Social and Family Affairs at a time when some €500 million worth of cut backs needed to be instigated. The vast majority of this appeared in the Social Welfare Miscellaneous Act 2003. What also appeared in that act was the stipulation that any benefits accrued to spouses of benefit recipitants was within the confines of Marriage. This was the first definition of what marriage is in Irish Law, as defined as one man and one woman. I might also so add, that despite precedent in the High Court of defining marriage as such, including Revenue's Oxford Dictionary definition; The Ultimate Interpreter of the Irish Constitution is the Supreme Court who have not yet been asked to define what marriage is, either positively or negatively.

This also meant that under art 14.1.a of the Equal Status Act nobody will be able to take a case to the Tribunal on these grounds again. 14.1.a exempts any law which is already enacted, regardless of whether this is a discrimination measure.

Perhaps it is the case that Ms. Coughlan has changed her ways, whilst she was in Agriculture. Perhaps I shaln't hold my breath too much. Perhaps she was not the instigator and it was some random Civil Servant who noticed the loophole and didn't realise the consequences. Then again perhaps not. I will live in hope that perhaps she has changed. We shall wait and see. We will also wait and hope she doesn't screw it up.


For more information on the new Minister for Justice, Noel Ahern see Maman Poullet's here:








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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

MarriagEquality Conference in TCD

A quick note from MarriagEquality about an upcoming conference which is being organised in Trinity.

The Irish School of Ecumenics is holding a two-day conference this month on 'Why Marriage? Love and Justice in 21st Century Ireland'. The conference provides a framework for Christians to move towards an understanding and acceptance of same-sex unions and marriages.


The response to the conference has been very positive to-date and with only one week to go, members of the public are invited to attend the public debate on Wednesaday 21st May or to reserve a place for the all-day seminar on Thursday 22nd.


On the first day, Wednesday 21 May, there will be a public lecture on 'Equality and Just Love: A Framework for a Christian Ethic' by Professor Margaret Farley of Yale Divinity School. It will take place in the Walton Theatre, Arts Block, TCD, at 7.30pm. All are welcome.


The next day, Thursday 22, there will be an all-day seminar in IIIS Seminar Room, Level 6, TCD A rts Building, beginning at 9.30am. The seminar sessions will examine same-sex marriage from theological, legal and ecclesiastical perspectives. Seminar places are very limited, so booking is essential. The booking form can be downloaded from the ISE website, http://www.tcd.ie/ise/news/events.php.


About the visiting Professor
Professor Emeritus Margaret Farley of Yale Divinity school is the keynote speaker at the event and author of several books including 'Just Love: A Framework for Christian Sexual Ethics.


Farley has written more than 90 articles on topics such as celibacy, AIDS and faith, divorce, feminism and embryonic stem cell research and how they relate to religion. In addition, she has lectured on these topics in communities across the United States, Europe, Asia and Africa.
Professort Farley will provide a framework that allows for the acceptance of same-sex unions and marriages within the Christian community.

We hop e to see you there.

Moninne Griffith

Coordinator

MarriagEquality


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