The Government has announced the appointment of Ms Niamh Sweeney as the State’s newest Data Protection Commissioner. She will take up the role on October 13th 2025, for a five-year term.
Ms Sweeney, a graduate of Trinity College Dublin and Columbia University in New York, brings more than two decades of experience across technology, public service and media. She most recently worked as a Director with a global strategic advisory firm, and previously held senior roles in the tech sector, including Director of Public Policy for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at ‘WhatsApp‘.
Her earlier career included a stint as Special Adviser at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and several years as a journalist with RTÉ.
The appointment follows the designation of Dr Des Hogan and Dale Sunderland as Commissioners in February 2024. It completes the Government’s plan, first set in motion in 2022, to expand the leadership of the Data Protection Commission (DPC) from a single commissioner to a three-person panel.
Since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force in May 2018, the DPC has become one of Europe’s most active regulators. Up to the end of 2024, it has issued fines totalling more than €3.5 billion, received nearly 44,000 breach notifications — 98% of which have been concluded — and handled over 1,800 cross-border complaints, the majority in its role as lead supervisory authority.
The Government has said the expansion of the Commission is part of a wider strategy to strengthen Ireland’s position as a hub for digital and data regulation within the EU’s Single Market.
Pre-deceased by his parents Jeremiah and Bridie, brothers TJ, Tom and Paddy and his sister Vera; Mr Quirke passed away peacefully, while in the care of staff at University Hospital Limerick.
His passing is most deeply regretted, sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his sorrowing family; loving wife Nuala, daughters Beatrice and Fionnuala, son Jerry, grandsons Rhys, Rían, Oisín and Tadgh, granddaughters Alisha, Ella, Freya and Croía, sister Joan, sons-in-law, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.
Requiescat in Pace.
Funeral Arrangements.
The earthly remains of Mr Quirke will repose at Whites Funeral Home, Main Street, Cappawhite, Co. Tipperary(Eircode E34 WR83) on Friday afternoon, September 19th, from 5:00pm with removal at 7:00pm to St. Joseph’s Church, Clonmurragha, Hollyford, Co. Tipperary, to arrive at 8:00pm same evening. Requiem Mass will be offered for Mr Quirke on Saturday morning, September 20th, at 11:30am, followed by interment, immediately afterwards, in the adjoining graveyard.
The extended Quirke family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time, and have made arrangements for those persons wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.
“The family would like to thank the staff of Woodlands Nursing Home and Limerick Regional Hospital, for their care of Mr Quirke“.
Plan has been developed by the National Rural Safety Forum, in conjunction with the Department of Justice, Home Affairs, and Migration, to build safer rural communities across Ireland.
Building on the previous Plan which covered 2022-24, the latest Plan identifies four priority areas which member organisations will focus on: Community Safety & Engagement, Property Crime, Roads Safety, and Animal & Wildlife Crime.
The development and publication of the new Plan fulfils a commitment in the Programme for Government 2025.
The Irish government will launch the Rural Safety Plan 2025-27 at the National Ploughing Championships in Screggan, Co. Offaly today.
The Rural Safety Plan 2025-27 has been developed by the National Rural Safety Forum in conjunction with the Department of Justice, Home Affairs, and Migration.
This Plan’s vision is to continue to build safe communities across rural Ireland. Achieving this vision requires a multi-agency, collaborative approach, including everything from having more visible Gardaí in the community – to providing safe public spaces and amenities.
The Core objectives of the Forum are:-
Community Reassurance.
Information Sharing & Communication Network
Increased Community Engagement
Crime Prevention & Crime Opportunity Reduction
Following an analysis of the previous Rural Safety Plan 2022-24; this new Plan identifies four priorities to address: Community Safety & Engagement, Property Crime, Roads Safety, and Animal & Wildlife Crime. Under these four pillars, the 24 member organisations of the National Rural Safety Forum have committed to 18 actions which will be enabled by 53 sub-actions, all with a view to ensuring people are safe and feel safe in rural Ireland.
The National Rural Safety Forum is comprised of organisations and people with a common purpose of ensuring rural safety. The Forum is co-chaired by the IFA and An Garda Síochána, and is supported by the Department of Justice, Home Affairs, and Migration.
The Forum works to develop a nationwide network for the distribution of consistent, highly effective crime prevention advice while also increasing engagement within communities and reducing the opportunities for crime.
Assistant Garda Commissioner Ms Paula Hilman said, “An Garda Síochána remains committed to rural Ireland and our community policing ethos. Through various collaborations including the National Rural Safety Forum, Community Alert schemes and new Community Safety Partnerships, An Garda Síochána is listening to and working with rural communities. This collaboration, must be and is supported by Gardaí who work, live, socialise and are embedded as part of all our communities. Through initiatives such as Operation Thor, An Garda Síochána has targeted and taken on crime gangs who have caused significant worry to rural communities, leading to a significant decline in residential burglaries by 75% since its introduction in 2015. An Garda Síochána will continue to listen, respond and support rural communities across all four pillars on the National Rural Safety Plan, Community Safety & Engagement, Property Crime, Roads Safety, and Animal & Wildlife Crime. An Garda Síochána is steadfast that we are here to help.”
The National Rural Safety Forum will now monitor the implementation of the Plan and evaluate the progress of the Plan during its lifetime.
A copy of the National Rural Safety Plan 2025-27 can be downloadedHERE. More information can be found on the National Rural Safety ForumHERE.
The second Garda Recruitment Campaign of 2025 Launched for the Garda College in Templemore, Co. Tipperary, with the Recruitment campaign to run for three weeks beginning from Thursday September 18th, 2025.
The second Garda recruitment campaign of 2025 has been announced today.
The campaign will begin on Thursday September 18th and will run for three weeks until October 9th 2025.
The first campaign of the year ran for three weeks in February last and received over 6,700 applications to join An Garda Síochána.
Last month 154 new Gardaí attested from the Garda College in Templemore, Co. Tipperary, thus bringing the total number of new Gardaí in 2025 to 423.
In total this year, 571 trainee Gardaí have entered the college including the largest intake since 2019. Another intake is scheduled for November next.
New measures will now be considered to further boost Garda recruitment, with significant steps having already been taken to boost recruitment such as extending the maximum age of entry to 50 and increasing the weekly training allowance to €354.
Prospective candidates can visit publicjobs.ie for more information on how to apply.
The film ‘Cry of the Innocent‘ (1980) was an American made-for-television thriller, directed by Michael O’Herlihy.
Cast included: Australian actor Rod Taylor as Steve Donegin; Joanna Pettet as Cynthia Donegin / Candia Leighton; Nigel Davenport as Gray Harrison Hunt; Cyril Cusack as Detective Tom Moloney; Walter Gotell as Jack Brewster; Jim Norton as Jasper Tooms[He also played Bishop Len Brennan in ‘Fr. Ted’.] and Alexander Knox as Thornton Donegin. Stand-ins: [Latter persons who substitute for the main actors during the technical setup of a scene, such as lighting and camera blocking], were Miss Ireland 1973 Ms Yvonne Costelloe(Dublin), then a former model acting as stand-in for MsJoanna Pettet, and George Willoughby(Wexford, Wicklow & later Thurles), acting as stand-in for Rod Taylor, Nigel Davenport, and Cyril Cusack.
Mr Taylor came to Thurles, visiting Hayes Hotel to promote the above film in 1979. On arrival in Thurles, I was to discover that for several days Mr Taylor had been suffering from a severe and persistent toothache. Despite it being Sunday, a quick phone call to the home of then Thurles Dentist, the now late Mr Noel Treacy, and twenty minutes later Mr Taylor’s tooth problem was solved with Mr Treacy refusing to accept any payment for his work.
Film Plot: Steve Donegin (Rod Taylor), a U.S. insurance executive and former Green Beret, loses his wife and children in a mysterious plane crash. Determined to uncover the truth, Steve embarks on an investigation that reveals a deadly conspiracy involving corporate interests, espionage, and murder. The screenplay was based on a story by the acclaimed English novelist and journalist Frederick Forsyth (1938–2025), latter who sadly passed away in June of this year, 2025.
Production: Filming was completed in just three weeks in locations, Wicklow, including Ardmore Studios, and the slopes of Mount Branden in Co. Kerry.
Pic. L-R: George Willoughby,Michael O’Herlihy, Joanna Pettet, Alexander Knox, and Josie MacAvin.
The above photo was taken by the then films stills photographer John Morris, husband of former Irish television presenter and artist MsThelma Mansfield. John Morris is the son of the late Michael Morris (1914–1999), [3rd Baron Killanin], and twin brother of Tipperary racehorse trainer and former professional jockey MrMichael “Mouse” Morris.
So lets take a closer look at those featured in the above picture, viewing left to right and starting with director Michael O’Herlihy.
Alongside his television work, Mr O’Herlihy also directed several films for Disney, such as ‘The Fighting Prince of Donegal’ (1966), ‘Mosby’s Marauders’ (1967), and ‘The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band’ (1968). His connection to ‘Star Trek’ endured long after his passing: in 2002, the Enterprise episode “First Flight” paid tribute to him by naming a fictional astronaut crew “O’Herlihy,” a nod to his direction of the original series episode “Tomorrow Is Yesterday,” which first mentioned the Earth–Saturn mission.
Mr O’Herlihy was the younger brother of Oscar-nominated actor Dan O’Herlihy. The former was married to Elizabeth Patricia O’Herlihy(née Ryan) a native of Thurles, Co. Tipperary, (a fact which we later discussed with me, during the making of Barbra Cartland’s ‘The Flame is Love’, when he discovered I had since moved to reside in Thurles, Co. Tipperary). I was given to understand that his wife Elizabeth O’Herlihy (nee Ryan), herself, a writer who contributed to the film “The Big Red One”, was from Thurles, connected to Ryan’s of the Brewery Store, whose home once resided at the junction of Mitchel Street and Kickham Street, facing unto Cathedral Street, Thurles.
Michael O’Herlihy sadly passed away in Dublin on June 16th 1997, at the age of 69, and was laid to rest in St Fintan’s Cemetery, Sutton, County Dublin.
Left-right:Rod TaylorandJoanna Pettet.
Joanna Pettet: Actress Joanna Pettet, partially hidden in the picture, behind Director Michael O’Herlihy, was born in England in 1942, and enjoyed a versatile career in film and television during the 1960s and 1970s, appearing in projects such as ‘The Shuttered Room’ (1967) and ‘Petulia’ (1968). Known for her charm and poise on screen, Ms Pettet often took roles that highlighted her dramatic range and understated elegance, earning her recognition in both Hollywood and in British cinema.
Through the 1970s and 1980s, Ms Pettet made appearances on the television series ‘Harry O’; ‘Banacek’; ‘McCloud’; ‘Mannix’; ‘Police Woman’; ‘Knight Rider’; ‘Tales of the Unexpected’ (the UK series), ‘Cry of the Innocent’ and ‘Murder, She Wrote’. In 1984, she appeared as herself in a James Bond tribute episode of ‘The Fall Guy’ with ex-Bond girls Britt Ekland and Lana Wood.
It was in 1968, Ms Pettet married the American actor Alex Cord and gave birth to a son, Damien Zach. He was given the last name “Cord”, however, his biological father was British actor Terence Stamp. Ms Pettet and Cord were later divorced in 1989, after 21 years of marriage.
Ms Pettet was one of the last people to see actress Sharon Tate alive. She had visited Ms Tate, with her 10-month-old son, Damien Zachary at Tate’s Benedict Canyon home, for lunch, on the afternoon of August 8th, 1969. Later on that night, the pregnant Ms Tate and four others were brutally murdered by the Manson gang. This chilling brush with history is depicted in Quentin Tarantino’s 2019 film “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood”, in which Ms Pettet is portrayed by Rumer Willis. The incident remains a striking moment in her life story, highlighting both her proximity to Hollywood history and the personal tragedies she endured.
Yet more tragedy was to follow. Her only child, the aforementioned Damien Zachary Cord, fell into a fatal coma, following an acute heroin overdose in 1995, at age 26 years.
She later became the caregiver and companion of her friend, actor Alan Bates, until his death from cancer in 2003.
In August 2021, Ms Pettet became trapped under a boulder for three hours, while collecting stones for her garden, near Anza, California. As a result, she required surgery to replace her shoulder and rotator cuff.
Alexander Knox: Alexander Knox(1907–1995)[pictured seated with back to the camera] was a Canadian actor, writer, and journalist. Active from the 1920s to the late 1980s, he appeared in more than 100 film, television, and stage productions. He received a Golden Globe and an Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in “Wilson”(1944).
His career in the United States was limited during the McCarthy era (1950–1954), and he subsequently worked mainly in the United Kingdom. In addition to acting, Alexander Knox published several novels, often historical in theme, and contributed articles to newspapers and magazines. His later screen roles included the character of ‘Thornton Donegin’ in the film “Cry of the Innocent”.
His novels included ‘Night of the White Bear’(1971), a novel set in the Canadian Arctic; ‘Raider’s Moon’(1976), a historical novel also set in colonial Canada and ‘The Kidnapped Surgeon’ (1977), again, set in colonial times.
Josie MacAvin: Ms Josie MacAvin (1919 – 2005), was a physical education teacher, ballet dancer (Irish Ballet Club Gate Theatre 1943), set decorator, art director and costume designer. She won the Academy Award for Best Art Direction for ‘Out of Africa’ (1985). She was also nominated for her work on “Tom Jones”(1963) and “The Spy Who Came in from the Cold” (1965) and received a Primetime Emmy Award in Art Direction for “Scarlett”, latter a sequel to Margaret Mitchell’s 1936 novel ‘Gone with the Wind’, thus making her the only Irish designer to claim both honours.
Born in Dublin her credits include ‘Ryan’s Daughter’, ‘Educating Rita’, ‘Michael Collins’ and ‘The Butcher Boy’. Renowned for her meticulous design and collaborative approach, she frequently worked with directors such as Tony Richardson and John Huston.
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