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Illegal dumpers 'should not be allowed to live freely in a civilised society'
A top official at Mayo County Council said this week that he believed those responsible for illegal dumping should not be able to live freely in a civilised society.
Definitive ruling on Public Services Card as Brexit issues continue to dominate political landscape
I suppose the hurling final was the event of the weekend. But the result was disappointing, in that the gap between Kilkenny and Tipperary was 14 points, which did not indicate a very close game. Nonetheless, it is always exciting to see hurling played at a very high level, which this was, and the prowess and skill of the combatants on each team was not in doubt.
Senator calls on business to block political adverts ahead of referendum
Businesses might need to consider blocking all political adverts from their websites ahead of the Eighth Referendum, as they face being liable for any inappropriate content. However there are tools they can use to delete or block such items.
After Cambridge Analytica scandal, senator concerned about data protection bill
Senator Alice-Mary Higgins who has led the debate in the Seanad on the Data Protection Bill 2018 which is supposed to give effect to the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), has said that despite crucial amendments, she remains very concerned about the Bill.
Success of CCTV schemes in clamping down on rural crime should not be underestimated – Calleary
Fianna Fáil TD for Mayo Dara Calleary says the value of community based CCTV schemes cannot be ignored in the debate on the future of these programmes. The Data Protection Commissioner has confirmed that the office will look into concerns which have been raised about the scheme.