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The Social Media and Activism Conference

Thanks to everyone who came on Saturday and those who watched the live stream online. Thanks to the guests for speaking - especially Zack for making the trip over to talk to us. I am currently working on getting the video uploaded. Tom Duke did a fantastic job of streaming and grabbing the video. If [...]

Last Night’s Dail Debate on Financial Rescue Package

Via redmum

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmqCUrQ4uRA

HSE Cuts Underway to Claw back Budgets

Good day for a news dump…
The Minister for Health Mary Harney has said that major cutbacks are underway to prevent cost over-runs in the Health Service Executive.
The minister was responding to questions in the Dáil about the HSE’s budget over-run which was expected to exceed €300m by the end of this year.
Minister Harney said a [...]

Government to “Safeguard Irish Banking System”

In a statment released this morning, the Government signalled that it will “safeguard the Irish Banking system”. The world fell apart yesterday and surely some of our most famous banks are hanging on by a thread. Their stock pummelled and - in private at least - their reputation is now in tatters, they need security [...]

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The world is falling in.

The Worst Form of Government

Cathal Coleman out at my alma mater emailed the details of his adult education course on Democracy this morning. The course is called The Worst Form of Government: Democracy from Plato to Marx and full details are in the pdf.

Joe Zefran Speaking at Blogging and Social Media Conference

Joe Zefran is the editor of RTE online at RTE.ie - the online presence of the State broadcaster and he is going to be attending the Irish Social Media conference on October 4. He will be talking about the developments in the mass media here with regard to the internet and technological change. I met [...]

Where does it all end?

While some on Questions and Answers last night were talking of socialism for the rich, New York bourses plummeted again on uncertainty about the Hank Paulson bailout plan. The Dow ended down 3% again, ISEQ fell over 5% this morning and everyone is left scratching their heads. The problems lie in Donald Rumsfeld’s known unknowns.

Fianna Fail Down in Business Post Poll

ITs a good week for Red C to take the latest tracking poll for the Sunday Business Post. Markets are falling like stones (Friday has the potential to be another massive dead cat bounce) and the government don’t look to have stamped authority on many aspects of policy.

Bertie at the Tribunal - The Money Trail | Keith @ Granite Shavings

Bertie at the Tribunal - The Money Trail | Keith @ Granite Shavings
Keith has a great post tying together the threads of Bertie's evidence at the Mahon Tribunal

National Pay Deal Agreed

Reads very well for the deal to benefit private sector workers before public sector and address concerns over the lower paid. It might be a nightmare to get passed by ICTU though.
From
PRIVATE SECTOR PAY TERMS
It is agreed by the parties that the following basic pay terms shall apply in the Private Sector:
A Pay Pause [...]

Encore Please!

Unfortunately I missed Questions and Answers last night, however today I was greeted by the nice news that I didn’t need to subject myself to the RTE media player when instead Simon and Suzy had liveblogged it using scribblelive.
It is a better, and briefer, programme for it. More of this will hopefully be available to [...]

As Bertie Ahern Fades from Memory, the Sums Get Bigger

Today its up to a once-off £30,000 which the Tribunal put to Ahern he received from developer Owen O Callaghan after a March 1994 meeting about the tax status of Quarryvale and Blanchardstown shopping centres. When he looks around at the empty press gallery and reads headlines of economic woe, he must think it was [...]

McCain's Dishonour

McCain’s Dishonour
Obama takes the gloves off and the US Election gets dirtier. Take a gander at his new ad attacking McCain's dirty campaign.

Lehman Brothers Collapses, Who is Next

Lehman’s collapse could not be prevented over the weekend and we are definitely facing into “Great Depression” territory now in the banking system. It doesn’t create the greatest macro-economic background for a globalised economy but one thing could make it worse; a collapse of a bank here leading to queues around corners for money.
Will it [...]

John McGuinness: Civil Service “Over-Protected by Unions”

IF you haven’t glimpsed the Sunday Independent, you can guarantee that the edited extract of a speech given by Junior Minister at the Department of Trade and Enterprise John McGuinness will be dominating discussion of the Social Partnership talks over the coming days. It remains unclear if the governmen is capable of steering a course [...]

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