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A swan walks on the frozen Marden Quarry in North Tyneside Owen Humphreys/PA Wire

The Daily Fix: Tuesday

A roundup of the day’s main news – plus any bits and pieces you may have missed…

EVERY EVENING, TheJournal.ie brings you a roundup of the day’s main news – plus any bits and pieces you may have missed…

  • Deteriorating conditions off the Cork coast are hampering the search for the missing fishermen of the sunken trawler Tit Bonhomme. Defence Forces officials say that although divers have been able to complete some dives in the bay at Union Hall, diving operations on the vessel itself “remain an unacceptable risk to life”.
  • The State broadcaster has been given the green light for new methods of selling advertising by the competition watchdog, following a dispute with TV3.  The independent broadcaster initially claimed that it may have lost more than €30million due to RTÉ’s “share deal” selling technique, under which advertisers received discounts if they dedicated more of their total promotional spend to RTÉ. However, Montrose executives agreed in October to alter the practice after a “strategic business review”.
  • The Minister for Justice has expressed “shock” at a report on conditions at Limerick Prison, which highlights issues of overcrowding, cleanliness and hygiene, staffing, physical conditions and repairs. The report by the Inspector of Prisons said the facility did not “comply with best practice and certain areas of the facility are not fit for purpose”.
  • Inflation in the eurozone fell further than expected in December, raising hopes that the European Central Bank may be able to further reduce interest rates. Annual inflation in the 17 eurozone countries was 2.7 per cent in December, which was revised down from an earlier estimate of 2.8 per cent. Meanwhile, inflation also dipped in December in the United Kingdom.
  • The EU has begun legal action against Hungary over changes the country made to its constitution before Christmas, which undermined the independence of the central bank and the judiciary. Brussels believes Hungary to be in conflict with EU law by questioning the independence of its central bank, its judiciary, and its data protection authorities.
  • Two unexploded grenades were discovered at a home in Sligo this afternoon, and had to be destroyed by an Army bomb disposal team. The grenades, dating from the early 20th century, were Mills Type 36 devices – a standard grenade widely used by armed forces in Britain and around the world from 1917 until the early 1980s.
  • The European Parliament has a new president – but who is he? Get the low down here.

Dr Gordon Findlater holds the death mask of mass murderer William Burke before it goes on display to the public following a revamp of the Anatomy Museum at the University of Edinburgh. (David Cheskin/PA Wire)

  • The Green Party has urged the government to abandon its plans to legislate against illegal downloading. The plans would order ISPs to disconnect users who are ‘committing digital copyright theft’.
  • Scientists have confirmed that the mysterious chunks of meteorite which landed in Morocco last summer came from Mars. Astronomers believe the fragments were knocked off by the Red Planet millions of years ago by a large object, which smashed into it and sent pieces hurtling through the solar system.
  • Look lively film-makers! The Dingle film festival is offering a €5,000 cash prize to the winner of a competition for short film proposals in the Irish language. Festival organisers say that they want to encourage script-writing as Gaeilge.

And finally, we must reveal the winner of today’s caption competition… (drum roll).

Congratulations Éanna Brophy!

“Pyramid schemes? Don’t come talkin’ to me about f ….ing Pyramid schemes!”

(Andres Poveda)

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    Mute Honorary Derry Girl
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    Jun 17th 2022, 2:26 PM

    To those who complain, “Why do we still need Pride?:

    Because places like this still exist and could be a death sentence for anyone in the LGBTQIA+ community.

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    Mute D74Life
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    Jun 17th 2022, 2:40 PM

    @Honorary Derry Girl: Were there protests about the death sentence for homosexuality in many Muslim majority countries at pride? I’m all for anyone living their lives however they want free of bigots, but the failure of pride to call this out is hypocrital. Maybe they do bring it up and I’m wrong, but I’ve never seen it.

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    Mute Honorary Derry Girl
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    Jun 17th 2022, 3:02 PM

    @D74Life: That’s a very good point- I agree that should be done but while we’re at it, we could also include countries right within the EU. Pride is pretty much a large positive demonstration of sexual identity but it should also be a message to the world that we’re all equal without singling out a particular religion or country. Being part of the LGBTQIA+ community can be an executable offence in Christian countries like Uganda as well as Muslim countries like Iran.

    https://lgbt.ie/lgbt-ireland-dublin-pride-all-out-lead-demonstration-against-anti-lgbtq-law-in-hungary/

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    Jun 17th 2022, 4:01 PM

    @Honorary Derry Girl: Absolutely, and it’s great to see pride highlighting Hungry. They’re not alone in Eastern Europe or Russia of course either. My point was just it’s relatively easy to have a go at European mostly white countries. Doing so about Muslim countries is something that people shy away from for fear of being called racist. Even those these countries literally kill homosexuals. I’m not having a go at pride, it’s a difficult subject. But unless it’s addressed, the accusation of hypocrisy will always be there.

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    Mute Don Hogan
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    Jun 17th 2022, 10:10 PM

    @Honorary Derry Girl: Rubbish. As an old git I have know about gays since I was in high school. They are just like everyone else, free to choose their sexual partner unless it is coercive. I was taught to embrace all humanity in its many forms. Labels are not conducive to understanding.

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    Jun 17th 2022, 2:31 PM

    It says a lot about their sexual insecurities and their fragile beliefs when a cartoon kiss upsets them. There is no place on this planet for unfounded hatred of others that are simply living their lives.

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    Mute The Risen
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    Jun 17th 2022, 2:30 PM

    If you have no problem with a man kissing a woman in a Disney movie (especially unconscious women like Snow White and Sleeping Beauty) but have a problem with two girls doing the same thing, you’re a homophobic bigot.

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    Jun 17th 2022, 2:36 PM

    Disney has its many issues but fair play to them for this. Yes they are hypocritical but this is a start. Hopefully they will continue with this

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    Jun 17th 2022, 3:29 PM

    @HarveyLemonade: Compare that with Warners cutting a spoken reference to a same sex relationship in Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore for release in China.

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    Mute Marcus Suridius
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    Jun 17th 2022, 2:47 PM

    Ban it over a single kiss? Wtf is wrong with these countries.

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    Mute Dean
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    Jun 17th 2022, 5:44 PM

    It’s Cancel Culture. PC gone mad. So woke.

    I never see them take issue with a straight kiss in children’s cartoons. Same with radio discussions; never a topic taking issue with straight people.

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    Jun 17th 2022, 7:12 PM

    @Dean: I think your getting confused. This is right wing conservative censorship. Religious fundamentalism.

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    Mute Dónal Ó Keeffe
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    Jun 17th 2022, 6:31 PM

    Can we not just let Children……. BE CHILDREN….FFS

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    Mute Fiona Fitzgerald
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    Jun 17th 2022, 7:29 PM

    @Dónal Ó Keeffe: But then they might grow up as adults who aren’t available to be bartered off for a fee to their brothers or uncles.

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    Mute Steve Smith
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    Jun 17th 2022, 7:31 PM

    @Dónal Ó Keeffe: Won’t someone please think of the children!

    Dónal “Helen Lovejoy” Ó Keeffe

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    Jun 17th 2022, 7:41 PM

    @Dónal Ó Keeffe: and how are they not being children? Are you suggesting there’s something wrong with the movie?

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    Jun 18th 2022, 2:33 PM

    @Dónal Ó Keeffe: what are you talking about???

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    Jun 17th 2022, 3:27 PM

    I wonder what the anti-woke crusaders make of this. Are they still supporting fReE sPeEcH or are they now aligning their views with conservative Islam, presumably under the guise of their usual “let kids be kids” shtick?

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    Jun 18th 2022, 6:18 AM

    Disney need to keep the kiss in it as in this way at least it might be watched out of curiosity. Going by the reviews, it’s the only interesting thing in the film.

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    Jun 17th 2022, 10:06 PM

    Too bad, how sad. No one is forcing theatres in Malaysia to show this film. People are free to watch or not watch if they want.

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