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Report on renaming Herzog Park to be withdrawn from council meeting
2+ min ago (556+ words) A report on a proposal to rename Herzog Park in Dublin is set to be withdrawn from the agenda of a council meeting on Monday. Lord Mayor Ray McAdam said the chief executive of Dublin City Council Richard Shakespeare had indicated to him he intends to withdraw the report, stating that legislation pertaining to renaming of place names had not been "fully commenced. The council proposal had been criticised by Taoiseach Micheal Martin and Tanaiste Simon Harris. The Office of the President of Israel had also expressed concern over the proposed renaming of the park in south Dublin. It is named after Chaim Herzog, who was was born in Belfast and raised in Dublin. He was the sixth president of Israel between 1983 and 1993. Dublin city councillors had been expected to vote on a motion to rename the park at their…...
Stranger Things star says favourite series five episode had ‘important visitors’
9+ min ago (713+ words) Stranger Things star Jamie Campbell Bower has revealed his favourite episode from the new series, teasing that there were some "very important visitors. The 37-year old British actor plays antagonist Vecna in the hit supernatural Netflix show which premiered part of its final season last week. The first series of the coming-of-age drama follows a psychokinetic girl named Eleven, played by Millie Bobby Brown, as she escaped from a laboratory in Hawkins and makes friends with a group of local kids who embarked on a mission to find their friend Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) after he became lost in an alternative reality called the Upside Down. Its fifth series sees Hawkins placed under a military quarantine and intensified hunt to find Eleven, as the group of friends come up against the evil Vecna for one final time. Speaking at MCM…...
Three things we learned from Arsenal draw as Arteta handed new dilemma
13+ min ago (631+ words) Arsenal went five points clear at the top of the Premier League table after drawing at Chelsea. The Blues put in a spirited display to earn a share of the spoils after they played over half of the match with 10 men following Moises Caicedo's red card. Trevoh Chalobah put the hosts ahead early in the second half and gave them hope of a memorable victory. Arsenal, however, equalised through Mikel Merino to go five points clear of Manchester City at the top-flight summit. In the immediate aftermath of this game, Arsenal will feel like it was two points dropped rather than one gained. Before kick-off, a draw may have been viewed as a good result given that Arsenal were without both their first-choice centre-backs, Gabriel and William Saliba, due to injury. Chelsea, however, played over 50 minutes of this game with…...
Dublin needs to ‘step up’ over legacy investigations, MPs say
42+ min ago (854+ words) The Irish Government needs to "step up" and establish mechanisms to deal with the legacy of the Northern Ireland Troubles "at pace", a new report from MPs has said. The cross-party Northern Ireland Affairs Committee has published the report which it said highlights concerns from victims and veterans over new Westminster legislation aimed at addressing legacy issues. The UK and Irish governments unveiled their new legacy framework in September. As part of that, the Northern Ireland Troubles Bill is expected to reach committee stage at Westminster in the coming weeks. The framework also included a commitment from the Irish Government for the "fullest possible" co-operation with the new'legacy'commission and the creation of a dedicated'legacy'unit within the Irish police force, An Garda Siochana. The NIAC report said it welcomed the commitment on co-operation over legacy by the two governments. It added:…...
Post Office urges customers to send parcels before busiest day on December 8
42+ min ago (309+ words) The Post Office has urged people to organise sending their parcels ahead of the expected busiest day at its branches on December 8. Britons are planning on sending more gifts this Christmas compared to last year " up from 20% to 33%, according to a survey for the Post Office. The poll found that 34% of Britons consider sending Christmas parcels and cards to be an important festive tradition. However, just 33% plan to post their gifts and cards by early to mid-December, while 8% admit to sending everything in the week leading up to Christmas. Post Office branches can be used to collect or drop off prepaid parcels, not only with Royal Mail and Parcelforce, but Amazon, DPD, DHL and Evri in selected branches as well. Post Office mails and parcels director Candice Ohandjanian said: "This Christmas is shaping up to be one of the busiest…...
Rock drilled from Great Glen Fault gives rare look into distant geological past
42+ min ago (734+ words) Geologists have been given a "one-of-a-kind" window into Scotland's geological past as they analyse core rock drilled from the Great Glen Fault during investigations for a hydro-storage scheme. The Great Glen Fault is the largest geological fault structure in the UK at more than 1,000km long and 40km deep, stretching from Ireland through Scotland to Norway. Tremors and minor earthquakes are sometimes reported in the area, though rocks associated with the fault zone generally remain mostly hidden to the human eye by the waters of Loch Ness, Loch Oich and Loch Lochy. Deep drill core was extracted from beneath the Great Glen as part of investigations for a proposed SSE Renewables pumped hydro storage scheme at the Coire Glas site on the shores of Loch Lochy. Scientists from the British Geological Survey (BGS) were given the opportunity to study 10 metres of the…...
National Gallery tablet celebrates Welsh quarry that housed paintings during war
42+ min ago (529+ words) The National Gallery has unveiled a new piece of art which commemorates a Welsh quarry that housed the country's paintings during the Second World War. "Boxing Day bounce' expected to boost housing market William to champion Wales at investment summit Last-minute knee surgery cancellations "cost millions and ramp up waiting lists' The tablet, made from slate taken from North Wales, has inscriptions in both Welsh and English honouring Manod quarry in Eryri (Snowdonia). It reads "Daw'r llechen hon o chwarel Manod yng Ngogledd Cymru lle cafodd paentiadau'r Oriel Genedlaethol eu diogelu yn ystod yr Ail Ryfel Byd" which translates to "This slate is from Manod quarry in North Wales where the National Gallery's paintings were protected during World War II". Following the outbreak of war, the National Gallery moved its art to'the Manod mine, with the whole collection rehomed by…...
Arsenal player ratings vs Chelsea: Saka wins battle but trio get 5/10
1+ hour, 3+ min ago (536+ words) Mikel Merino scored as Arsenal came from behind to earn a point at Chelsea. The Blues, who went down to 10 men in the first half after Moises Caicedo was sent off, took the lead through Trevoh Chalobah. Arsenal, however, were back on level terms in just over 10 minutes after Merino turned home Saka's cross. The point means that the Gunners are now five clear of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League. Made a couple of good saves to keep out efforts from Joao Pedro and Liam Delap. Beaten by a great header. The only one of Arsenal's back four that managed to avoid a booking. Solid as always. Handed a start in the absence of William Saliba, who picked up a knock in training. Grew into the game. Emerging as the main contender to start with Gabriel…...
10-man Chelsea hold Arsenal in fiery encounter at Stamford Bridge
1+ hour, 16+ min ago (304+ words) Chelsea held league leaders Arsenal to a 1-1 draw in a heated, top-of-the-table affair at Stamford Bridge. The Blues found themselves down to 10 men when Moises Caicedo was given his marching orders for a dangerous challenge on Mikel Merino in the first half, which the hosts had shaded. Referee Anthony Taylor was card-happy on a feisty afternoon in west London, and the first half was relatively low-key in terms of goalscoring opportunities. Robert Sanchez denied Bukayo Saka's low, right-footed drive early on, before getting down sharply to keep out Gabriel Martinelli. But it was Enzo Maresca's side that went ahead, as Trevoh Chalobah popped up at the near post to flick home Reece James' corner on 48 minutes, giving the home side something to cling onto. They weren't able to, however, as Merino rose highest at the far post to nod past…...
Doctor Who star Alex Kingston says Strictly has been a ‘journey of a lifetime’
1+ hour, 17+ min ago (512+ words) Doctor Who star Alex Kingston has said it has been a "journey of a lifetime" to perform on Strictly Come Dancing. Kingston and professional dancer Johannes Radebe were eliminated from the BBC dancing competition series on Sunday night after losing the dance battle to actress Balvinder Sopal and professional dancer Julian Caillon. The actress shared a heartfelt post on her Instagram page following the results show, describing her time on the series as a "dream come true". She said: "If you had told me a year ago while in the midst of radiotherapy that a year later I'd be on strictly come dancing I wouldn't have believed you! "I'm so proud of everything Johannes and I have accomplished, and so grateful to my body for getting me this far. "It was always my dream to get to dance with Jo…...