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Minister Opens Garda Síochána Recruitment Campaign.

Minister McEntee opens new recruitment campaign for An Garda Síochána in its centenary year.

Minister urges members of new Irish communities, women and people from minority groups to apply.

Minister for Justice, Mrs Helen McEntee, TD, has today urged anyone who wants to join An Garda Síochána to apply for a position in the service as she opens a new recruitment campaign.

The Minister said that, as we celebrate 100 years of service from An Garda Síochána, the Government is increasing the number of Gardaí on our streets.

Budget 2022 has provided for the recruitment of up to 800 Gardaí and 400 Garda staff this year and many of those recruited will be drawn from this competition.

She has also urged members of new Irish communities, women and people from minority groups to consider a career in An Garda Síochána.

Both the Government and the Garda Commissioner are committed to increasing diversity within An Garda Síochána and ensuring that all communities can see themselves reflected in our police service.

Minister McEntee said:
“This recruitment campaign is of particular significance as we this year celebrate 100 years of An Garda Síochána. There has never been a better time to join the Gardaí as we work towards a policing service for the future that is valued for the essential public service it provides.

A cornerstone of the vital work of An Garda Síochána is its engagement with communities and my hope is that we can have a policing service that is as diverse as the communities it serves.

I urge anyone who wants to join An Garda Síochána to apply, but I want to particularly encourage women to consider a career with the Gardaí. Significant efforts have been made to increase the proportion of women in the service, and we are ahead of many other countries, but we still have a long way to go.

Equally, I want to encourage people from our new Irish communities and minority groups to consider applying for what is a worthwhile and valued career.

I welcome the fact that the Garda Commissioner, Drew Harris, is focused on creating a policing service which values equality, diversity and inclusion because it is so important that every person in the country feels that they are reflected in the Garda members they see on the street or in their local station.

Of course, we want a policing service that is diverse not only in gender and ethnicity, but also in socio-economic and geographical background. I would encourage all those with an interest in joining to visit publicjobs.ie and to consider applying.”

The Garda Commissioner has put a welcome focus on equality, diversity and inclusion, as An Garda Síochána seek to embed the principle that human rights are the foundation and the purpose of policing in Ireland.

This has included changes to Garda uniform policy, the establishment of the Garda National Diversity Forum, and representation from diverse and minority communities in the Garda Reserve. An Garda Síochána are working to produce a combined internal and external Equality, Diversity and Integration Strategy in early 2022.

The competition is the first held since new Regulations were introduced, amending the Garda Síochána (Admissions and Appointments) Regulations 2013, to allow for a broader appeal for service with An Garda Síochána to reflect the increasing diversity of Irish Society.

In addition to technical amendments required to reflect changes in legislation from the Refugee Act 1996 to the International Protections Act 2015, the requirement for applicants to be proficient in two languages, one of which must be English or Irish, has also been changed. Under the amended regulations, proficiency is now only required in one language – which can be English or Irish.

An Garda Síochána remains committed to the Irish language and studies in the Irish language will remain part of the Policing BA delivered to all trainee Gardaí in the Garda College, Templemore, Co. Tipperary.

A new Irish Language Strategy has been developed by An Garda Síochána and will be launched early this year. The Strategy aims to strengthen Irish language services within An Garda Síochána and ensure compliance with statutory language obligations.

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Irish Government Planning 33 High Level Visits Abroad For St. Patrick’s Day.

While the St. Patrick’s Day annual parade here in Thurles has been called off, due to a lack of interest by the controlling organisers; the Irish Government are planning at least 33 high level visits next month, on March 17th, in an attempt to bring Christianity to those heathens abroad.

Those Ministers travelling abroad will be carrying three leaved Shamrock, to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity, (The Father, Son and Holy Spirit), to the pagans and warmongers, they expect to run into; their travel expences paid in full at the Irish taxpayers expense.

As a taxpayer continuously over a period of some 60 years, to be totally honest, I don’t mind contributing to the vast sums of money spent by Irish TD’s, as they make plans to go flying, with their entourage of loyal courtiers, to all over the world, for St. Patrick’s Day, 2022.

What I do strongly object to, however, in some cases, is paying for their return tickets, if you get my meaning.

We learn from press reports, over the past week, that An Taoiseach, Mr Micheál Martin will visit London the weekend before St. Patrick’s Day, before visiting Washington on St. Patrick’s Day; as the annual excuse for ‘Patron Saint visits’ takes off fully, for the first time, since the Covid-19 pandemic began in 2020.
Last year, 2021, US President, Mr Joe Biden and An Taoiseach, Mr Micheál Martin met virtually on St. Patrick’s Day. This St. Patrick’s day same can now touch elbows, as sanitised crystal bowls change hands and both men declare their undying love for liberty, democracy, free speech and each other.

An Tánaiste, Mr Leo Varadkar will be heading supposedly to South America, visiting Columbia and Chile. [Note to Customs, check all diplomatic bags and other luggage on arrival back in Dublin, just to be sure.]
Green Party Leader, Mr Eamon Ryan will for a couple of days, be ignoring a considerable chunk of his carbon footprint, as he visits in New York.
Minister for Finance, Mr Paschal Donohoe is set to travel to London and the Netherlands.
Minister for Public Expenditure, Mr Michael McGrath will go to San Francisco, the cultural, commercial and financial centre in the U.S. state of California; before moving on to the bustling west coast seaport of Vancouver, in lower British Columbia, latter on the westmost coast of Canada.
Minister for Children, Mr Roderic O’Gorman will travel to Philadelphia and New York.
‘Teacher’s Pet’, Minister for Education, Ms Norma Foley will be visiting “A place you all know well”, as the ballad states, namely Boston, populous city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.
Minister for Higher Education, Mr Simon Harris will visit France.
Minister for Children, Mr Roderic O’Gorman will travel to Philadelphia and New York.
Minister for Justice, Mrs Helen McEntee will visit Savannah, in the state of Georgia; the county seat of Chatham County.
Minister for Health, Mr Stephen Donnelly will travel to Austin, the capital city of the U.S. state of Texas.
Chief whip, Mr Jack Chambers will head to Los Angeles.
Attorney General, Mr Paul Gallagher is set to travel to Washington.
Minister for Arts, Ms Catherine Martin will travel to Argentina.
Minister of State, Mr Colm Brophy will visit Mexico.
Minister of State, Ms Pippa Hackett will visit Greece.
Minister of State, Mr Thomas Byrne will head for Italy.
Minister of State, Mr Patrick O’Donovan will go to the “Windy City”, Chicago on Lake Michigan, the most populous city in the U.S. state of Illinois.

Despite an open invitation, there were no Ministers willing to take on the greening of Wuhan, that sprawling capital of Central China’s Hubei province; for some unknown reason to this author, but sure all is not lost yet, for it is believed that there will also be a number of other Ministerial visits not yet decided.

No, I’m not jealous. Me, I’m just wondering will there be anyone left to mind the shop.

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Today 15,092 New Coronavirus Cases Confirmed On Irish Mainland, Up 1,768 On Yesterday.

The Department of Health here in the Irish Republic has today confirmed 5,677 PCR-confirmed cases of Covid-19, together with 5,578 people registering a positive antigen test through the HSE portal, over the past 24 hours.

Both figures bring the total number of confirmed cases to 11,255 today; an increase of 1,890 cases, based on yesterday’s reported figures.

Further data confirmed this morning shows that there are 627 people in our Republic’s hospitals with Covid-19, a decrease of 19 on yesterday, and of these, 68 are currently in intensive care units around our State, down 4 on figures reported yesterday.

The department has sadly, also confirmed 19 new Covid-related deaths, which occurred in the past week, bringing the total number of virus-related deaths in the Irish Republic to 6,291.

In Northern Ireland, a further 3,837 cases of coronavirus were reported today, down from 3,959 reported yesterday.

There are 379 patients with Covid-19 in in Northern Ireland’s hospitals, down from 382 yesterday, with 14 patients in hospital intensive care units, down 1 on yesterday.

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Death Of Mary Moylan, Formerly Thurles Co. Tipperary.

It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, on Sunday 30th January 2022, of Mrs Marie (Mary) Moylan (née Liston) Sydney, Austrailia and formerly of Moyneard, Moyne, Thurles Co. Tipperary.

Mrs Moylan was pre-deceased by her brothers Dick, Paddy and Robert her sisters Pauline (O’Gorman, Clonmel) and Josie (Stokes).

Her passing is most deeply regretted by her much loved former husband Tim, immediate family members Robert, Fiona, Lance and Siobhan, daughter-in-law to Chantelle, grandchildren Tim, Hannah, Emily, Oscar and Valentina, sister Frances (Walsh), brothers Willie and John, nieces, nephews, extended relatives, neighbours and many friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

The earthly remains of Mrs Moylan will repose for Requiem Mass on Friday morning next, February 11th, at 11:00am in the Catholic Church of St. Paul the Apostle, Buckley’s Road, Winston Hills, Sydney, Australia, followed immediately afterwards by private interment at the Castle Hill Cemetery, Gilbert Rd. Castle Hill Sydney.

For the many persons who would have liked to have attended Requiem Mass for Mrs Moylan, but are unable to do so, due to the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic; same can be viewed online HERE. (Currently not on line at time of announcement.)

[NB: Due to Public Health Guidelines, regarding C-19 virus restrictions; those attending Requiem Mass will continue to observe strict adherence to social distancing, face covering, with no hand shaking.]

The extended Moylan family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time and have made arrangements for those wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.


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Death Of Monica Byrne, Formerly Thurles, Co.Tipperary.

It was with great sadness that we learned of the death, yesterday Tuesday 8th February 2022 today of Mrs Monica Byrne (née Prior), Dunkerrin Post Office, Dunkerrin, Co. Offaly and formerly of Borrisoleigh, Thurles, Co.Tipperary.

Predeceased by her husband Paddy and grandson Andrew; Mrs Byrne passed away peacefully at her place of residence, surrounded by her loving family.

Her passing is most deeply regretted by her daughters Catherine (Smyth) and Anne (McCormack), sons Seamus and Patrick, grandchildren Claire, Michelle, Eoin, Conor, Clara, Padraig, Emma, Niamh, Kevin, Paddy and Louis, sons-in-law Paddy and Kevin, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, extended relatives, neighbours and friends.

Requiescat in Pace.

Funeral Arrangements.

Mrs Byrne will repose at her place of residence on tomorrow Thursday, February 10th, before her earthly remains are received into the Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary, Dunkerrin at 7.30pm, to further repose for Requiem Mass on Friday, February 11th, at 12:00 noon, followed by interment immediately afterwards in Dunkerrin new cemetery.

[NB: Due to Public Health Guidelines, regarding C-19 virus restrictions; those attending Requiem Mass will continue to observe strict adherence to social distancing, face covering, with no hand shaking.]

The extended Byrne family wish to express their appreciation for your understanding at this difficult time and have made arrangements for those wishing to send messages of condolence, to use the link shown HERE.


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