Archives for: June 2008
More Driving Law Changes
Coming hot on the heels of the Republic updating it's rules on learner drivers, an announcement that Great Britain, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland are to have mutual recognition of driving disqualifications and that it should be in place by… more »
Belfast Blogger Gets Beaten then Arrested
I bet you thought this only happened in China and Zimbabwe. It could never happen in Britain...
Belfast blogger Alan Murray has apparently been cautioned by police twice last year and then arrested over for content posted on his blog, Holylands Warzon… more »
Christmas Cancelled in Ulster!


Santa will boycott Northern Ireland this year leaving hundreds of thousands of children without presents and all because greedy football fans want a new stadium built in Belfast and not the Maze. There have also been warnings that the sky 'may' fall and… more »
Republic to close Learner Driver Loophole
A ban on Southern learners driving on their own comes into effect next week.
At the moment, the Republic of Ireland is the only country in the EU where learner drivers can drive a car without an experienced driver present in the car alongside them a… more »
Something for nothing? Methinks not


I'm currently immersed in my postgraduate dissertation, which is on the Data Protection Act (and CoK can be assured that I'll be making the appointment this time!). Thinking about why the legislation is there, makes me highly suspicious that this is sim… more »
Possible Demise of Deez?


I have heard a rumour today which I'm hoping to God is true (and I've no reason to disbelieve it).
If what I've heard is true I know at least one other Northern Irish blogger who will be celebrating for apparently Deez (née Hunters) bar 600 cap… more »
Chairing a statutory scrutiny committee is ok, but has nothing on Castlereagh Borough Council!


Will Crawley reckons Iris Robinson missed a meeting of the Health Committee at Stormont (which she chairs), because she was at a Castlereagh Borough Council meeting instead. You do despair sometimes. more »
David Davis. Nearly a bold statement, but actually just pointless


It's quite hard to know what to think about David Davis forcing a by election in his own constituency. The Daily Telegraph on Friday suggested that this was at its core a shot across the bows of David Cameron, borne of frustration at his treatment at th… more »
That 2nd Piece of News
He's already Sir David to Northern Ireland fans but David Healy's one step closer to that knighthood he so obviously deserves after receiving a well-deserved MBE for "services to football and the community" in the Queen's birthday honours list.
The… more »
Rep. of Ireland Sends EU Loud Lisbon "Non"
2 pieces of good news greeted me when I arrived home on Friday lunch time. The first was that the voters of the Republic of Ireland had rejected the EU constitution. I'd like to believe the Czech president when he said ratification cannot go ahead follow… more »
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