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Dublin Port, Bindon Blood Stoney, & the Diving Bell – All Will Be Revealed

Dublin Port, Bindon Blood Stoney, & the Diving Bell – All Will Be Revealed 27th May 2021 Bindon Blood Stoney was the Executive Engineer at Dublin Port from 1868 until 1898, and was Assistant Engineer before that, a job he took on after a period as Assistant Astronomer at Birr near his family home in Offaly - arguably the most un-maritime of all Irish counties.   This year marks the 150th Anniversary of the inaugural use of Dublin Port s pioneering diving bell, and Thursday 27th May will see the first of three 40-minute online lectures (the other two are on 3rd June and 10th June) organised by the Port s Heritage & Communications Group to celebrate and detail the city-port s remarkable expansion in the latter half of the 19th Century.

Temporary Closure of East-Link Bridge for Maintenance Works

About Dublin Port  Dublin Port is Ireland’s largest and busiest port with approximately 17,000 vessel movements per year. As well as being the country’s largest port, Dublin Port has the highest rate of growth and, in the seven years to 2019, total cargo volumes grew by 36.1%. The vision of Dublin Port Company is to have the required capacity to service the needs of its customers and the wider economy safely, efficiently and sustainably. Dublin Port will integrate with the City by enhancing the natural and built environments. The Port is being developed in line with Masterplan 2040. Dublin Port Company is currently investing about €277 million on its Alexandra Basin Redevelopment (ABR), which is due to be complete by 2021. The redevelopment will improve the port s capacity for large ships by deepening and lengthening 3km of its 7km of berths. The ABR is part of a €1bn capital programme up to 2028, which will also include initial work on the Dublin Port’s MP2 Project - a

Eight teens were kicking him : Violent bike and scooter thefts up 65% last year

‘Eight teens were kicking him’: Violent bike and scooter thefts up 65% last year Traumatic attacks on cyclists and scooter users linked to Covid-related anti-social crime. By Maria Delaney Thursday 6 May 2021, 12:01 AM May 6th 2021, 12:01 AM 51,917 Views 46 Comments “HE WAS PROTECTING his head [but] got a couple of kicks in the back and a hit on the head from one of the bars.” Zara Flynn’s 15-year-old son is recovering from an attack at a Luas stop near Ranelagh in Dublin which happened last Friday. He was hit with metal bars by a group of teenagers wearing facemasks, and is now left temporarily limping after a sharp edge of one bar stabbed his leg.

A big, bold idea for Dublin city: A heated outdoor swimming pool in George s Dock

A big, bold idea for Dublin city: A heated outdoor swimming pool in George s Dock
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Global Minimum Tax Rate Bad for Free Market, National Sovereignty: Economists

Global Minimum Tax Rate Bad for Free Market, National Sovereignty: Economists Unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats trying to undermine national sovereignty. Economists are sceptical of the Biden administration’s push for a global minimum tax rate for corporations, saying not only will it “frustrate” the free market, but it will see very little support from foreign governments. “At the end of the day, any international agreement is essentially toothless due to the existence of national sovereignty,” Gigi Foster, professor of economics at the University of New South Wales (NSW) told The Epoch Times. “The incentive for individual countries to offer appealing tax treatment will remain, no matter how strong the international pressure on a country to conform to some nominated standard,” she added.

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