Lyrics and Vocals: British singer/songwriter, musician, philanthropist and actor, Sir Cliff Richard & The Shadows, (Born Harry Rodger Webb).
Sir Cliff Richard.
Don’t Talk to Him.
Don’t Talk to Him.
If some guy tells you, I don’t care, And tells you lies while I’m not there, don’t talk to him, And if he tells you, I’m untrue, then darling, here what you must do, don’t talk to him And if he tells you I’ve been seen walking ’round with Sue and Jean, he’s lying again (lying again). Do anything that you want to, but darling, this I beg of you, don’t talk to him. If you hear the words he has to say, he’ll break your heart. Let your love for me prove strong, while we are far apart. So just remember what I say, and trust in me while I’m away for I’ll be true, And just remember my true love is brighter than the moon above for only you, And if this guy should try to say my love for you is only plain, mearly a whim, (mearly a whim), Just close your eyes and count to ten and think of me again, but don’t you talk to him.
And if he tells you I’ve been seen walking ’round with Sue and Jean, he’s lying again (lying again). Do anything that you want to, but darling, this I beg of you, don’t talk to him. If you hear the words he has to say, he’ll break your heart, Let your love for me prove strong, while we are far apart. So just remember what I say, trust in me while I’m away, for I’ll be true, And just remember my true love is brighter than the moon above for only you, And if this guy should try to say my love for you is only plain, mearly a whim, (mearly a whim), Just close your eyes, count to ten and think of me again, but don’t you talk to him.
“The sign of a healthy economy should be a drinkable river.”
[Quote by Ms Li An Phoa, (founder of the organization ‘Drinkable Rivers’)].
In relation to the pollution of the River Suir in Thurles which we, after 13 years of watching the sheer neglect of same, by Tipperary Co. Council, drew to the attention of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at the end of August last, has finally received a reply.
Effluent continues to flow into the River Suir in Thurles Town centre. Pic: G. Willoughby (Dated October 9th, 2025)
It is with great personal sadness and utter frustration that I report, first on the reply received from the EPA on Tuesday 25th November, 2025 which reads as follows:
(Ref: COM021813) Dear Mr Willoughby, Further to previous correspondence and responding to your concerns, the EPA wrote to Tipperary County Council seeking a written response from them on actions taken or planned on this matter. Tipperary County Council replied to the EPA on 23/10/2025. I enclose for your information a copy of a report received from Tipperary County Council in response to the issues raised in your complaint. The EPA is satisfied that Tipperary County Council is dealing with the issue raised in your complaint and in view of this, the EPA will not be pursuing it further at this time. The EPA recommends that you report any further issues directly to Tipperary County Council (preferably in writing) as the responsible authority. Please use the reference number above in any further correspondence with the EPA regarding this matter. Kind regards, Nessa Dearle.
While the EPA publicly admit that wastewater discharged from 59% of Ireland’s existing treatment plants fail to consistently meet standards set in EPA licences to prevent pollution and further admit that wastewater discharges continue to harm water quality in rivers, estuaries, lakes and coastal waters, they are not anxious to take on Tipperary Co. Council.
We will be publishing the inadequate awareness of the facts in the reply sent to the EPA by Ms Colette Moloney (Senior Executive Scientist with Tipperary County Council) shortly, as soon as time permits.
Possible presence of peanuts in Dairyfine Salted Caramel Filled Gonks.
Alert Summary dated Friday, November 28th 2025.
Allergy Alert Notification: 2025.A45. Allergen: Peanut. Product Identification: Dairyfine Salted Caramel Filled Gonks; pack size; 90g. Batch Code: All batches and best before dates.
Message: The above batches of Dairyfine Salted Caramel Filled Gonks may contain peanuts which are not declared in the list of ingredients. This may make the batches unsafe for consumers who are allergic to or intolerant of peanuts and therefore, these consumers should not eat the implicated product.
The affected product is being recalled from Aldi stores.
A powerful new advert from the Data Protection Commission (DPC) in Ireland, part of the “Pause Before You Post” initiative, has been making waves online.
As shown hereunder, the film begins as an innocent family stroll through a shopping centre, with a mother, father and young daughter. What starts out as a normal outing quickly becomes unsettling, as strangers begin greeting the child by name and mentioning intimate details of her life, information that, in the scenario, was gleaned from her parents’ social-media posts.
As the tension builds, one stranger even downloads a photo of the girl, a chilling visual that underlines the core message of the campaign: every time you share your child’s life online, you risk sharing their personal data with the world.
What the campaign warns about:
According to the DPC, the ordinary act of “sharenting”; posting photos, videos or personal data about children, can unintentionally build a permanent digital footprint for them. This may include names, dates of birth, images, friends, locations, clubs or routines, all shared without a child’s consent or understanding.
The campaign highlights four principal risks: (1) Misuse of images/data, photos and videos may be downloaded, reused or manipulated, possibly even turned into harmful content, such as deepfakes or child-sexual-abuse material. (2) Unwanted contact or exposure to strangers, information such as routines, clubs or locations can make children vulnerable. (3) Long-term digital footprint & privacy loss, once shared, data can remain publicly accessible indefinitely; children may lose control over how their childhood memories are used or perceived. (4) Potential identity/fraud risks, shared personal data can facilitate identity theft or fraud, especially if combined with other publicly available information.
What parents and guardians should consider: The DPC doesn’t call for an outright ban on sharing children’s photos or memories, instead, it urges caution and mindfulness.
Key advice includes: Pause and reflect: Before posting, consider whether you’d be comfortable if a stranger knew this information about your child. Share selectively: Use private channels, close family groups or private messaging, rather than public social-media posts. Minimise identifiable info: Avoid posting names, dates of birth, school, clubs, routines — information that can be combined to build a picture of a child’s identity. Wait for consent: As children grow older, involve them in decisions about what’s shared. Their agency over their own digital footprint deserves respect.
Why the ad feels like a horror-movie and why that matters:
What makes “Pause Before You Post” especially striking is how it transforms a mundane, everyday moment into something deeply unsettling. That sense of normality turned on its head, strangers knowing things about your child you only shared with friends or family, evokes the same kind of dread that horror films aim for. That visceral reaction is the campaign’s intent; to force parents to confront the hidden risks of everyday oversharing. The shock is deliberate. It grabs attention and once you feel that discomfort, you can start to see just how easy it is to build a lasting digital “record” for a child, one over which they may have little future control.
The Blink Outdoor 4, a wireless HD smart security camera with a two-year battery life and IP65 weatherproof rating, has to stands out this Black Friday as one of the most compelling home-security bargains online. With this 2-camera system bundled with the Sync Module Core, now reportedly reduced by around 59%, the value proposition is hard to ignore.
In a season when home burglaries tend to rise, particularly over darker winter evenings and especially around Christmas, when homes may be unoccupied or gifts visible through windows, investing in reliable external surveillance is increasingly prudent.
Long battery life & low maintenance: Blink claims up to two years on two AA lithium batteries, a rare advantage among battery-powered outdoor cameras. Hassle-free, wireless installation: The wireless design avoids messy complicated wiring, making it easy for homeowners to place cameras where they are most needed. Weather resistance & durability: With IP65 rating, Blink Outdoor 4 is built to withstand rain, wind, and cold, essential for Irish winter conditions. Good video quality & effective motion detection: Users in the Thurles area report satisfactory 1080p HD video and reliable motion-activated alerts.
Local storage option (no mandatory subscription): The included Sync Module Core allows for local USB storage, (latter not included but can be purchased cheaply HERE) giving homeowners control over their surveillance footage without needing to pay for a cloud plan.
Why this deal matters, especially now: With many discounts across the board this Black Friday, the steep reduction in price makes Blink Outdoor 4 a very attractive entry point for homeowners seeking upgraded security, especially for those living alone, in a period where opportunistic burglaries tend to increase. The balance of ease of installation, decent video quality, weather-proofing and low maintenance makes it a very sound choice for people who want visible deterrence and peace of mind, without investing in a fully wired CCTV system.
Given the current price drop, this looks very much like one of the “best deals online” for outdoor, battery-powered home-security cameras.
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