
The Gist: Too Wrong To Fix
The Irish Government has been telling people its surveillance law didn't need to be submitted to the EU. Then, just before Christmas, they tried anyway. This is the Gist.
The Irish Government has been telling people its surveillance law didn't need to be submitted to the EU. Then, just before Christmas, they tried anyway. This is the Gist.
Ireland
Ireland has been ploughing a lonely furrow, passing laws that probably don't comply with EU law. This is the Gist
US
Why have so many political results ended up as nearly 50:50 splits in recent years?
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Elon Musk has proved that just one person on Twitter really can make a difference, if he also buys the site.
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People are being told to switch to smart meters to save money. Except, something is up with the whole project. This is the Gist.
Audio
An audio version of the An Tóryocht Gist.
UK
Liz Truss has resigned. She'll be replaced by next week. Why is Boris Johnson still in the running to resume his old job? This is the Gist.
Ireland
The Irish police are opening files on innocent people and their kids, unrelated to any crime, without a legal basis. This is the Gist.
Data
The key to some understanding of the Metaverse project is Mark Zuckerberg’s haircut. This is The Gist.
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The UN is worried about the Government's plans to let the cops use facial recognition. They're right to be concerned. This is the Gist.
UK
The Tory party is crumpling in on itself and its new leader like an imploding eclair. This is the Gist.
Something a bit different today. I've made a video with Taryn DeVere, where she puts the questions sent in by subscribers to me. This is the (video) Gist.