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Winter Song.
“A good friend can make up for all those missing hours of sunlight, so this song and lyrics, hereunder, pay homage to a close winter friendship, rather than like in summer, when the rules of friendship are more free and moderate.”
Vocals: Ingrid Michaelson and Sara Bareilles Lyrics: American singer-songwriter, and pianist Sara Beth Bareilles and American singer-songwriter and actress Ingrid Michaelson.
Winter Song.
(Also known as the “TWinter Song”)
This is my winter song to you. The storm is coming soon, It rolls in from the sea My voice; a beacon in the night. My words will be your light, To carry you to me. Is love alive? Is love alive? Is love They say that things just cannot grow Beneath the winter snow, Or so I have been told. They say were buried far, Just like a distant star I simply cannot hold. Is love alive? Is love alive? Is love alive? This is my winter song. December never felt so wrong, ‘Cause you’re not where you belong; Inside my arms. I still believe in summer days. The seasons always change And life will find a way. I’ll be your harvester of light And send it out tonight So we can start again. Is love alive? Is love alive? Is love alive? This is my winter song. December never felt so wrong, ‘Cause you’re not where you belong; Inside my arms. This is my winter song to you. The storm is coming soon It rolls in from the sea. My love a beacon in the night. My words will be your light To carry you to me. Is love alive?
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In a text message received from Mr Santa Claus, this evening we here at Thurles.Info can confirm that he is arriving here to Thurles tomorrow evening.
Please inform all children.
Tomorrow evening, December 1st 2023, will also see the annual turning on of the Thurles Christmas lights in both Liberty Square and the surrounding streets.
Those wishing to consult with Santa Claus, can call to his ‘Grotto’ in the local Tourist Office on Slievenamon Road, between 6:30pm – 7:30pm same evening, after the lights have been turned on.
Note: Mr Claus will also be in attendance again from 2:00pm until 4:00pm on Saturday December 2nd, 9th and 16th.
[Note: A charge of €3 per child, will insure a gift and sweets.]
- Bodycams on Gardaí in Dublin from next spring ahead of national rollout.
- Minister welcomes early attestation of latest Garda class before Christmas.
- Garda management outline range of new public order measures.
- Between 700 and 800 new recruits into Garda college this year.
Minister for Justice Mrs Helen McEntee TD has this evening welcomed the passage of key legislation to provide An Garda Síochána with bodyworn cameras to give our Gardaí greater access to CCTV and to provide for community CCTV. Minister McEntee said this puts An Garda Síochána on a clear path to begin rolling out bodycams on frontline Gardaí from next year, with Gardaí in Dublin City Centre having access to bodycams from next spring. The Minister also welcomed the series of announcements from Commissioner Harris and the senior leadership team of An Garda Síochána today, including the accelerated expansion of the Garda Dog Unit – as provided for by Minister McEntee in Budget 2024. Other measures include the provision of stronger incapacitating spray for all Gardaí; the provision of tasers to public order units, subject to training; more public order training for Gardaí; more and improved public order equipment and vehicles; more Garda data scientists to support the analysis of evidential material; the purchase of hand held video cameras for public order units; and the further expansion of public order tactics. The Minister also said she looks forward to attending the early attestation of 151 new Gardaí on December 15, with a substantial cohort being deployed in the Dublin Metropolitan Region, from December 16. This will be the latest class to graduate from Templemore as Garda recruitment gains momentum and helps us build stronger, safer communities. Numbers in Templemore continue to increase, with between 700 and 800 new recruits entering the college this year.
135 trainees entered the training college in February, 154 entered in May, 174 entered in July, and another 177 entered the college last month, the largest intake since Covid.
One more class is due into Templemore on December 27, putting us on course to have between 700 and 800 into the college this year.
Budget 2024 provides for the recruitment of between 800 and 1,000 recruits next year. Equipping Gardaí with bodycams is a major element of Minister McEntee’s drive to equip Gardaí with state of the art modern equipment and she welcomed the passage of the Garda Síochána (Recording Devices) Bill 2022 through the Oireachtas this evening. It will provide a robust and modern statutory framework for the use by An Garda Síochána of recording devices to support their functions in investigating, detecting, preventing and prosecuting criminal offences, safeguarding against and preventing threats to public safety and public order, and in matters relating to the security of the State. It will be accompanied by strong legislation to provide An Garda Síochána with Facial Recognition Technology. The Bill will now be referred to the President to be signed into law.
Minister McEntee said: “The Government is committed to ensuring An Garda Síochána have the resources, the equipment and the technology necessary to build stronger, safer communities. This includes ensuring that Gardaí have body worn cameras, which has been a priority of mind for some time. The shocking scenes we witnessed last Thursday night show how crucial bodycams, as well as tools such as Facial Recognition Technology, are to protecting Gardaí and help bring criminals to justice. These tough new laws will help An Garda Síochána identify perpetrators and gather evidence directly. It will help them deal with public order and with tackling incitement by the far right. But there will also be other benefits this Bill – greater access to Automatic Number Plate Recognition will help with longer term investigations, and reduce the time it takes to collate evidence and track suspects.” Policing services across the world have gained significant benefits from the introduction of these technologies and I am confident that they will play an important role in improving Garda front-line capabilities and in ensuring the accurate recording of incidents.
Minister McEntee added: “Particularly in light of the shocking scenes we all witnessed last Thursday night, this Bill and the changes it will make are more important than ever. Now that the Bill has successfully completed its final stage, I hope to see it enacted, commenced, and for body-worn cameras to be rolled out as soon as possible. I also welcome the Garda Senior Leadership Teams decision on a range of measures to support Gardaí in policing serious public order incidents and conducting criminal investigations in order to keep people safe. This includes running a separate proof of concept (POC) project involving the deployment of body-worn cameras in Dublin city centre. The cameras will be used in conjunction with a code of practice developed in line with the Digital Recording Bill. This relatively quick technical solution will make Body Worn Cameras available to city centre Gardaí in a shorter timeframe to the main solution by next spring.“
The use of Facial Recognition Technology will be provided for separately in the new Garda Síochána (Digital Management and Facial Recognition Technology) Bill 2023.
Minister McEntee said: “I have instructed officials to include riot and violent disorder in the new facial recognition bill which will be ready to go to Government within weeks. I have also informed the Cabinet that I have asked An Garda Síochána to consider how to fast track the purchase of Garda bodycams.”
The Department of Justice has engaged extensively with An Garda Síochána, Garda oversight bodies and strategic partners during the preparation of this Bill, as well as the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner, the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission and the Irish Council for Civil Liberties.
The legislation is an overt policing Bill, dealing primarily with recording in public places, and is fully compliant with the GDPR and the accompanying law enforcement directive. Codes of practice will be developed for the use of the various technologies provided for in the Bill and will be included in a Statutory Instrument.
Amen
Vocals: by American R&B soul singer Andra Day. Lyrics: American songwriter Lindy Robbins; American R&B soul singer, songwriter and actress Andra Day; British songwriter and music producer Alexander Reid and American singer-songwriter Lily Meola.
The Greek Old Testament Semitic root from which Amen is derived, usually translates its meaning as “so be it”; while in the English Bible it has frequently been rendered as “verily,” or “truly.”
Amen
I can’t remember why I’m feeling this way. I guess I should be crying but my heart just won’t obey. It feels strange to be happy as I lie here on the rooftop in the rain, I say Amen. To all the crazy things that happened that made me who I am, I say, Amen. To everyone who ever hurt me, I’m stronger ’cause of them Amen. I’m not worrying ’bout tomorrow, I’m forgetting yesterday. Just savouring the moment in this unfamiliar place, And I’m feeling like the velvet in a beat-up guitar case, And so, I’ll say, I say Amen. To all the crazy things that happened that made me who I am, I say Amen. To everyone who ever hurt me, I’m stronger ’cause of them, Amen. Oh, life is so bizzare, Why do we have to be so hard on ourselves? I think I found a way to smile and be OK with myself, With myself. Amen. To all the crazy things that happened that made me who I am, Amen. To everyone who ever hurt me, I’m stronger ’cause of them, And I might have not the answers, but the questions make more sense, Amen.
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“There is a tide in the affairs of men. Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune”.
Extract taken from Shakespeare’s ‘Julius Caesar’, meaning that the key to success in life, lies in knowing the motivation of men, and it is up to each man to recognize, and seize his opportunity.
Man in the Mirror.
Vocals: American singer, songwriter, dancer and philanthropist, known as the “King of Pop”, the late Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29th, 1958 – June 25th, 2009).
Songwriters: American songwriter, lyricist, and record producer Glen Ballard and American singer and songwriter Deborah Christine “Siedah” Garrett.
Man in the Mirror.
I’m gonna make a change, for once in my life. It’s gonna feel real good, gonna make a difference, Gonna make it right. As I, turn up the collar on my favourite winter coat. This wind is a blowin’ my mind. I see the kids in the street, with not enough to eat. Who am I, to be blind pretending not to see their needs? A summer’s disregard, a broken bottle top and a one man’s soul. They follow each other on the wind ya know, ‘Cause they got nowhere to go. That’s why I want you to know, I’m starting with the man in the mirror. I’m asking him to change his ways, And no message could’ve been any clearer. If they wanna make the world a better place, Take a look at yourself and then make a change. I’ve been a victim of a selfish kind of love. It’s time that I realize there are some with no home, Not a nickel to loan. Could it be really me pretending that they’re not alone? A willow deeply scarred, somebody’s broken heart, And a washed out dream. They follow the pattern of the wind, ya see, ‘Cause they got no place to be, That’s why I’m starting with me. I’m starting with the man in the mirror. I’m asking him to change his ways, And no message could’ve been any clearer. If you wanna make the world a better place, Take a look at yourself and then make a change. I’m starting with the man in the mirror. I’m asking him to change his ways, And no message could’ve been any clearer, If you wanna make the world a better place, Take a look at yourself and then make that change. I’m starting with the man in the mirror. I’m asking him to change his ways. No message could’ve been any clearer. If you wanna make the world a better place. Take a look at yourself and then make the change. You can’t, then you close your, close your, your mind. With the man in the mirror, oh yeah. I’m asking him to change his ways. No message could’ve been any clearer, If you wanna make the world a better place, Take a look at yourself and then make a change, Gonna feel real good now I’m gonna make a change, It’s gonna feel real good, come on change, just lift yourself. You know, you’ve got to stop it yourself. I’ve got to make that change today. You got to, you got to not let yourself brother you know. I’ve got to get that man, that man. You’ve got to, you’ve got to move. Come on, come on, you got to stand up, stand up. Stand up, stand up and lift yourself, now. Gonna make that change come on. You know it, You know it, You know it. You know Change. Make that change. END
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