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Fake Bomb Found At Site Of National Children's Hospital

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Gardaí confirm fake bomb found at National Children's Hospital

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Fit for a Queen | Lapham's Quarterly

8.7.3 As the nineteenth century neared its end, so too did the greatest British life of all. Queen Victoria celebrated her Diamond Jubilee in June 1897, just after her seventy-eighth birthday. Few could recall Britain before Victoria, so epic had been her reign. She had emerged from her deep unpopularity of the 1870s and early 1880s to become the sentimental incarnation not just of the British nineteenth century, when it had finally achieved greatness as the world’s leading power, but of the whole British past. A great pageant was set for June 22, when the Queen would make a progress to St. Paul’s Cathedral. A committee chaired by the Prince of Wales and including Regy Brett, the future Lord Esher whose instinct for the pompous was as fine as his organizational skills had been planning the event in meticulous detail since March. Brett was charged with arranging an opera gala (which the Queen would not attend); for her carriage to stop on the procession so a child could be prese

Editorial: Change of streetscape and use of public spaces beckon for Kilkenny

Editorial: Change of streetscape and use of public spaces beckon for Kilkenny Outdoor Seating and Accessories Scheme may be opportunity for a shift in thinking Reporter: );   ); The decision to maintain the city’s one-way system for the time being is a welcome one for pedestrians, who will hopefully be returning in greater numbers in the coming weeks as restrictions lift. The system is not without its detractors, and concerns remain from some on John Street who feel that it has affected their footfall. As pointed out by the council, the system as it stands is not ultimately a traffic solution. Its primary function is to facilitate social distancing and allow people safely navigate the city in compliance with public health guidelines. It is not intended as a permanent measure, and there are alternatives in the event of agreeing a long term solution.

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