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Hidden Ireland: 3 amazing heritage sites to see this autumn

Archaeologist Neil Jackman leads us through a mystical stone circle in Donegal, an abbey with a bloody past in Mayo and a medieval village in Cork.

LOVELY CRISP AUTUMN weather we’re having – perfect to go exploring one of Ireland’s many stunning heritage sites. In our fortnightly articles we try to focus on highlighting the ‘hidden
gems’, the perhaps lesser-known heritage sites and places off the main tourist lists.

Here are my latest suggestions for great places to visit: the beautiful and atmospheric medieval Moyne Abbey in Co Mayo, one of Ireland’s largest prehistoric stone circles at Beltany in Co Donegal and the charming village of Glanworth in north Cork, where you are never too far from some fantastic reminders of our medieval past.

Moyne Abbey, Co Mayo

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Moyne Abbey was founded in 1460 by the powerful de Burgo family, on the orders of Mac William de Burgo. He had originally chosen to establish a monastery near his home in Rappa near Crossmolina.

However when he was out inspecting the planned location for the monastic site a dove flew low overhead. Mac William followed the dove which flew to the low lying site of Moyne, on the estuary that leads out to Killala Bay. Mac William took this to be an omen, as Moyne had once been the site of a great battle and chose this site to donate to the Franciscans to construct their friary.

Moyne Abbey flourished and became a college or novitiate, a place where those aspiring to become friars could learn the order and way of life. It is thought that the community living at Moyne usually numbered over fifty lay monks, professors and friars. However, the peace and tranquillity was not to last.

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In 1590, the friary was burned by the notorious Sir Richard Bingham, the English Governor of Connacht appointed by Queen Elizabeth I. There are a number of tales about Bingham and his cruelty and excesses, he hated the powerful Burke (the descendants of de Burgo) family and was envious of their vast estates. He began a campaign to destroy the Burkes and to claim their lands for the Queen for plantation.

One story has it that he was enraged when a beautiful young woman named Mary Burke refused his advances, in retaliation he ordered that all the women bearing the name in the locality be hanged. Thirteen women were executed. Their bodies were thrown into a communal grave adjacent to the castle in an area known as ‘Poll na Marbh’ or ‘The Hollow of the Dead’, which is located within the grounds of the Ballinrobe Golf Club.

Bingham continued his relentless campaign in the region, but despite persecutions by Bingham and the burning in 1590, Moyne Abbey survived, and friars continued to live, worship and work at Moyne.

A historical account of 1606 tells of a man by the name of Mooney visiting Moyne, where he encountered a widow who owned the friary and the lands surrounding it, however, she had let the church and some cells to a group of friars, whose rent was paid by a member of the de Burgo clan.

Another story tells of a family that blew the roof off the friary with gunpowder and sold the bell of the friary for £700, an enormous sum in those days. It is possible that friars continued to reside in the friary until the end of the 18th century, when the friary began to fall into ruin.

Today the remains are still incredibly well preserved and a fantastically atmospheric place to visit. The majority of buildings are still standing at the site and the cloister walk where the monks would have walked in silent contemplation and prayer are amongst the finest surviving anywhere in Ireland.

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The well-preserved aisled church stands on the southern side of the cloister. To the north of the cloister are the kitchen and refectory where a monk would have read out prayers while the friars were eating. On the eastern side of the cloister is the sacristy and chapter house where the friars would have met to discuss the day-to-day running of the community and important issues would have been discussed.

Above the chapter house were the dormitories. Buildings that are in a very ruinous condition at the site include the mill, which still has water from a millrace flowing to it and the infirmary, which is where the sick would have been treated.

Moyne Abbey is a fantastic example of a medieval monastic site and is located in a wonderfully picturesque location. To get to the Friary, take the R314 from Ballina towards Killala. The site is off a minor road close to Killala on the right and is signposted. There is very limited parking at the site. Access to the site is through some private land so please close all gates behind you.

Beltany Stone Circle, Co Donegal

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Beltany Stone Circle is positioned high on a hilltop in County Donegal with stunning views. It is made up of 64 stones of various sizes enclosing a low earth mound; originally it is thought that there could have been up to 80 stones. The diameter of the circle is around 45m, making it one of the largest stone circles in Ireland.

The interior of the site has a number of loose stones strewn around, evidence of disturbance in the past, as noted by archaeologist Oliver Davies in the 1930s. This disturbance probably dates to
the nineteenth century or even earlier, as according to the OS Memoir (1836), there had been a cairn or ‘vast heap of stones’ within the circle, but it had been removed to form fences in the vicinity.

Thomas Fagan, who saw the monument in 1846, observed that both the interior and the enclosing circle of stones were ‘much disfigured’. He was informed that ‘the interior was raised with earth and stones covering and encircling sepulchral graves’ and that decayed bones were unearthed here. So it is certainly possible that this low mound in the centre is the remains of a cairn or large earth mound, and that the stone circle represents the remains of kerbing.

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It has been suggested that there may have been a megalithic chamber within the circle and that the site is the remains of a passage tomb, though this has not yet been conclusively proven.

Some believe that the stone circle has astronomical alignments, and that it is associated with the pre-Christian festival of Bealtaine (roughly equivalent to May Day). At this festival, it is believed that people gathered together on hilltops to light fires to mark the changing of the seasons. Bealtaine was one of the four major festivals of ancient Ireland and marked the beginning of summer, the other festivals were: Lugnasadh, which was celebrated at the start of August and marked the beginning of Autumn); Samhain (the origin of today’s Halloween) marked the beginning of Winter; and Imbolc which was normally celebrated in early February and marked the beginning of Spring.

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The name Beltany is clearly derived from Bealtaine and suggests that the site was an important place of congregation and celebration at this important festival.

Beltany Stone Circle is pretty easy to find and is well signposted, it is located in Tops Townland, roughly around a 5 minute drive from Raphoe (around 3 miles south) and about 25 minutes or so from Letterkenny. You’ll find a small carpark at the base of the hill, and a good path leading upwards. I advise wearing decent boots as the site is in a field and ground conditions can be a little rough.

Glanworth, Co Cork

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North Cork is a beautiful part of the country, and alongside the banks of the River Funcheon that winds its way through the rich pastureland you can find Glanworth, a village full of heritage and history with a number of great medieval buildings to explore.

Glanworth is thought to be associated with a branch of the Eoghanacht, the ancient ruling dynasty of Munster during the early medieval period, however no visible remains from that time can be seen today. Instead much of the historic structures in the village date to the medieval period, following the Norman invasions.

This area of Cork was granted to two brothers called de Caunteton (whose later descendants became Condon). They constructed a castle with a manor and town. By the end of the thirteenth century, Glanworth passed into the hands of David Roche through marriage, and his descendants remained there until they lost their lands after the Cromwellian confiscations in the seventeenth century.

The first place we stopped at Glanworth was at the medieval friary. This was founded by the Roaches for the Dominican Order in 1475.

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Unfortunately only the church remains of the monastic site as there are no above-ground traces of all the other monastic buildings including the dormitory, cloisters and refectory. The church is quite plain, a long rectangular building with a tall tower. It does have a very fine window on the eastern wall and is well worth a visit if you’re in the village.

You can access Glanworth Castle through the grounds of the lovely Glanworth Mill. The castle is strategically positioned high on a rock outcrop and would have been an effective defensive position overlooking a key crossing point of the River Funcheon. It was first constructed by the de Cauntetons in the thirteenth century.

Archaeological excavations at the castle revealed that the castle was constructed in four key phases, the first phase was a simple rectangular hall-keep surrounded by a strong wall which had a gatehouse in the western side. The main structure was the hall-keep (see pic below), which served both as a defensive redoubt and a lordly residence, this type of building was usually split into two floors with the ground floor being defensive and the upper floor containing the great hall and domestic quarters. You can see other similar examples of Glanworth’s hall-keep at Rindoon in County Roscommon and at the Rock of Dunamase in County Laois.

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Soon after the first phase was completed, the gatehouse was extended and converted into a domestic residence. During the fifteenth century in the third phase of the castle, the gatehouse was transformed into a fashionable towerhouse. During the fourth and final stage of construction at Glanworth in the early 17th century, a kitchen was constructed inside the walls. The castle was badly damaged by the Cromwellian General Ireton’s artillery in 1649, and never recovered as a defensive site.

You can get some lovely views over the river from the castle, where you can see the beautiful 16th or 17th century bridge.

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We did not get a chance to see it ourselves, but the ruined nineteenth century Church of Ireland church is on the site of where the medieval parish church would have been, and apparently you can still see traces of this earlier church, with medieval graveslabs reused as headstones and parts of medieval walls are still visible.

The town of Glanworth is certainly worth a visit, and there are a number of great heritage sites nearby too like the impressive Labbacallee Wedge Tomb.

I hope you enjoy this article, it is part of a regular fortnightly series for TheJournal.ie, the
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    @Sickof thisshit: and yet they are aiming for net zero emissions….. Not something the “Right” particularly like

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    @Sickof thisshit: common sense government will never be a thing. Look how the looper eamo got his way and sold leo and mehole a good one. Says a lot about fffg to let a lunatic out of the asylum.

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    @M To The B: And to eliminate Russia as an energy source.

    Not something the Right want either.

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    @ItWasLikeThatWhenIGotHere: I think that depends on where in the world you are. Hungary have been getting cheap energy from Russia for years and when Orban announced they wouldn’t be changing the arrangement to suit NATO and the US he was called a dictator. Meanwhile the Green Party here continue their plans to buy expensive LNG from America. Which makes more sense?

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    They’re not hard right. They’re centre right.

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 6:10 AM

    @Alan OConnor: most of the previous Italian governments were centre right, this is far right. Let’s call a spade a spade, please. They’re Christo- fascist

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 12:38 AM

    “Make sure to put ‘hard right’ in any story about Italy’s government. The murky NGO driven policy of the Journal’s editorials is obvious to see; not sucking up to the increasingly opaque and less democratic, corporate/billionaire run European Union makes a party hard right is the playbook. The fascists are those that are accusing you of doing what they are doing.

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 7:16 AM

    @Lewis Armstrong: Very accurate post, add in the fact that our Govt criticised this Italian Govt a number of times, yet the Italians put our political class in the amateur league. They are ensuring they become Energy secure & reducing their emissions, our tools couldn’t oversee the building of a hospital. Politically driven NGO’s are destroying Ireland & the EU.

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    Didn’t think they a a hard right government? Am I my missing something?

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    @If you’re: do you think they are left wing?

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    @M To The B: So the only alternatively to a lefty is right wing extremism or what exactly are you trying to say here?

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    @Eoghan: Yes, in reality it is, tye centre is a lie because they are either on the left or right. It cannot be denied that the Itwlian government is far right. Like Mussolini, what did he do again?

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    @M To The B: just because they’re not left doesn’t mean they’re hard right

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    @Brian D’Arcy: That’s a minority viewpoint that only you sad lefties hold that anyone who isn’t progressive enough on a particular issue is a Nazi. It’s quite pathetic, do better.

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    Energy shouldn’t have to take sides in politics, everybody wants clean, reliable and green energy and nuclear is by far the best option, with a capacity factor of around 93% with the least environmental impact If we don’t start planning for it now we will be left way behind. We’re spending a billion euro to lay a cable to France so we can use their nuclear power it’s madness

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    @Stephen Allen: That will also allow wind energy companies to export their energy.

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    Hard Right.? Who writes this muck?

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    @JP Fox: the hard left

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 9:53 AM

    @JP Fox: Yes, Hard Right.

    It is not The Journal that labels them so – it is all those who pay attention.

    Italy has had a series of right-wing governments, such as those led by Berlusconi.
    This government is to the right of those.

    It is their policies that label them for what they are – Christo-Fascist.

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    @ItWasLikeThatWhenIGotHere: From my understanding of history, Christians were persecuted by fascists during the 20th century, and, stood against fascism and socialism/communism for that matter.
    You would have learned this in history at school? In Christianity, we believe in a higher moral power, God, above all else, and we are morally judged by Him alone. Most countries in the western world have adhered to this principle and formed their laws from biblical teachings for over a thousand years. This belief stands in the way of fascism and communism and has led to the aforementioned ideologies butchering millions throughout the past century. But don’t let the truth get in the way of your ignorance my friend. Peace be with you.

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    @JP Fox: go and read some lopsided right wing journalism sites then if that’s what you think. There’s plenty to choose from.

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    @JP Fox: Incorrect.

    The Vatican sided with the fascists.
    And far-right regimes since WWII.

    The Church itself has always been a far-right authoritarian organisation, imposing its control and will.

    That there was the rare individual in the church who stood for human rights makes that very clear.
    For it is because they were so rare that stood out.

    Haven’t you understood any history yourself?

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 11:50 AM

    @M To The B: Why would I? I’m not a “Hard right Christo/Fascist”, (whatever the hell that is) because it makes absolutely no sense whatsoever to me. But thanks for your input into the conversation.

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 11:13 PM

    @ItWasLikeThatWhenIGotHere: So all the Men and leaders who fought in WW2 on the allied side, were they not Christian? In 1940 I’d hazard a guess that almost 100% of them were Christians, ready to put their lives on the line to protect their families and fellow man from an evil so abhorrent, and that wanted to wipe religion off the map starting at the root in Judaism. This is what happens to society when religion is removed, there is no higher moral order to adhere to so evil will inevitably fill that void. That’s the way of the world my friend and has been since day dot. Good day to you.

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    It’s the right move, clean energy and lots of it,

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    Hard right! You may as well be calling them Nazi’s. Surely journalists should be apolitical.

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    @AnthonyK: They are Christo-fascists, so…

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    Oct 21st 2024, 11:59 PM

    burn coal to generate electricity, same as ireland, resell it to charge scam EV, to save the environment!

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 8:07 AM

    That headline: ‘Italy’s hard-right government’… what has the their political leaning got to do with building power plants, nuclear or otherwise? It’s something any government and country needs to do.

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    We should build one as well very important for energy independence

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    @Trump24: in Greystones, see how that goes…

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    @peter willekens: No let’s lump it in Coolock with the UDA

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    @Trump24: still can’t figure that one out, clearly putting everybody under the same flag, poor reporting, a bit like the every unemployed person is bad comments I read here regularly.

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    @peter willekens: Coolock is owned and run by the UDA now. Shameful the people of Coolock let those dirtbags in.

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    @Trump24: Did you ever hear of the Pot and the Kettle?

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    @ItWasLikeThatWhenIGotHere: No I am not a coolock UDA traitor

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    @Trump24: Explain how the UDA is a traitor to Coolock

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    @ItWasLikeThatWhenIGotHere: The people of Coolock are owned and supported by the UDA as they have proven. You must be one of them as well

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    Oct 21st 2024, 10:31 PM

    Hope they don’t use the same gang that build Alfa Romero …
    Fall apart when you just look at em…

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    @David Cotter: Nuclear reactors typically have a lifespan of 30 years. So if BAM start building it now,there should be still at least 5 years left by the time they get it finished.

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    @Larry Betts: They probably also told them it will only cost a tenner to build to win the contract!

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    Oct 21st 2024, 11:06 PM

    @David Cotter: Or FIAT.

    Or Lancia.

    As my Dad used to say “the Italians couldn’t make faces”.

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    Oct 21st 2024, 11:16 PM

    @Larry Betts:Larry you’re just looking to incite a reaction from the fallout with BAM.. I’ve got my ion you…

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    @ItWasLikeThatWhenIGotHere: Italians make some of the best woodworking and stone cutting machines in the world to be fair

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    @Brian: Oh stop! Get at least a half-life,why don’t ya!

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    @Larry Betts:Bam, are currently working on a very, very long term project at the moment and wouldn’t be available anyways lol.

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    @Paul Gorry: They were told to stick together until the job was finished. You’ll never work alone.

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    @Larry Betts: There’s no need to have a meltdown Larry !

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    @Brian: You be careful yourself,or Chernobyl fallout before ya know it

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    @Larry Betts: Whats the matter Larry.. seems to me you’re a bit unstable.. suggest you go for a walk and let off a little steam.

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    @Brian: There could be an Element of truth in that,so I’m gonna lay my cards on the Table. I’m gonna split. OMg! Sorry,I just spotted oxygen and magnesium walking hand in hand! HeHe! And the helium twins

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    @Larry Betts: you stole my punch line .. I gotta split .. grrrrrr.. Look Larry I think you’ve gotta lot of positive energy.. but I just I find you a bit volatile at times.

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    Oct 21st 2024, 11:48 PM

    @Brian: You’re gonna split? For what? Fission chips?

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    Oct 21st 2024, 11:57 PM

    @ItWasLikeThatWhenIGotHere: well looks like your dad & you know nothing about cars. Lancia the most successful WRC of all time and Ferrari the most successful in F1. I’d like to know what car you or your dad drive as many non Italian cars are designed in Turin automotive design houses from Japan to Britain to the US Korea and many more. Give us a laugh what do you drive? I have 4 Italian cars and nothing compares to them.

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 1:11 AM

    @Mic JHintl: 4? Fiat panda’s I’d bet. Blue, green, red, and the cream of the crop the yellow one lol .

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 5:06 AM

    @David Cotter: yes very poor quality cars.

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 9:57 AM

    @Mic JHintl: The cars that run around race tracks bear no relation to the junk they sell us.

    Lancia – the body fell off of them with rust.

    FIAT – Fix It Again Tomorrow

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 7:43 AM

    that is a lot of cr@p. that’s not far right. that’s what should be in Ireland. call it what you want that is what is needed. anything but the left and the woke ffg or sd

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    Mute Marie McPhillips
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    Oct 21st 2024, 11:07 PM

    What about the earthquakes they get and still no solution to nuclear waste.I hope there is a referendum on it.

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    Oct 21st 2024, 11:13 PM

    @Marie McPhillips: give over, clean energy, what we should do with the apple money

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    Mute John Murphy
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    Oct 21st 2024, 11:15 PM

    @Marie McPhillips: the newer reactor designs don’t need active cooling & shut down automatically when they lose power or get damaged.
    Nuclear waste is minuscule compared to other radioactive waste that we produce mining rare earths or burning fossil fuels.
    It’s about time Ireland plan our own reactors given the way our electrical grid is these days.

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    Oct 21st 2024, 11:22 PM

    @John Murphy: ahh John your being rational and informed ..
    Irish politics is irrational,crazy self indulgent currupt and the green agenda is king…we won’t see nuclear here for decades…

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 2:37 AM

    @Joe Beirne: the apple money is long gone…..lonnngggggg gone

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    Mute Lance Taylor
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    Oct 22nd 2024, 5:08 AM

    @Marie McPhillips: not to mention our liability with paramilitaries here, they will be a danger to anything nuclear.

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 9:22 AM

    @John Murphy: the only problem here would be,by the time we built it nuclear power will be out of date..we can’t even build a hospital for god’s sake

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 10:01 AM

    @Joe Beirne: It’s far from clean energy, or are you entirely unaware of nuclear waste?

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 10:11 AM

    The way the media frames every story nowadays to suit their ideology is laughable. Regardless of what your political persuasion is, this is very disappointing.

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 2:35 AM

    A hard “lift” is a Garda maneuver….

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 8:24 AM

    Can we not just have a government that is pro active and can see the problems of the future now and act on them now. Why is it that we have to pigeon hole a party because of decisions they make based on circumstance rather than any agenda. This makes perfect sense for Italy and its people. This article is absolute rubbish.

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 12:17 AM

    Mussolini’s granddaughter quit Meloni’s party saying it’s too right wing. If you’re a fan of Orbán, Trump, Netanyahu (who gave her a ‘kosher certificate’) and you like racist, Christian nationals, then she’s for you (but not Rachele Mussolini).

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 5:44 AM

    @Jack Hayes: Bobby Kennedys son is supporting Trump, what’s your point.

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 10:04 AM

    @Mick O’K: Bobby Kennedy’s son is brain damaged.
    What’s your point?

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 2:26 PM

    @Jack Hayes: she visited UNIFIL in Lebanon to put the Israelis on notice that attacks on peacekeepers would not be tolerated. Our lTaoiseqch has not yet done so.

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 11:57 AM

    I suppose we should be consistent and refer to The Journal as “hard left”.
    In the meantime, the Italians are doing soething effective to reduce greenhouse gasses. We are doing the usual ‘Irish Solution to an Irish problem’ by importing nuclear electricity from France

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 2:29 PM

    @Peter O’Muiri: The Journal reports on news that the far right don’t like them reporting on and that’s far left? Dream on

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    Mute Nicholas Grubb
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    Oct 22nd 2024, 8:56 AM

    Jaysus we want to wake up. ! With the whole Data business now clearly heading down the nuclear road, intermittent renewables not being the answer, we with our silly “no nuclear” position are heading for a big, big fall.
    What we need here is the model, SMR, then the power hungry data centre, then all the waste heat to a mega complex of 24/7/365, totally pesticide free growing, which the Japanese tell us is 100 times as productive as intensive field production. Then the rest of the heat to the Fly factories, their larvae devouring a large portion of our in Ireland alone, one million tonnes of food waste a year, before being fed to the fish and fowl, the feeding of the former by plundering the World littorals, being the biggest environmental scandal of the last fifty years. Climate obligations, ecology and environment solved in one.

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 9:57 AM

    If nuclear reactors are now safe, it’s the way to go, but don’t let Harris near the contract.

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    Mute ItWasLikeThatWhenIGotHere
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    Oct 22nd 2024, 10:05 AM

    @Dan Murphy: I’d be more worried about BAM.

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    Mute Alan
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    Oct 22nd 2024, 10:38 AM

    Any government who tells the EU to fxxk off is considered hard right. The sooner the EU breaks up the better. Full of unelected bureaucrats

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 11:24 AM

    @Alan: we literally just voted for our MEPs so how are they “unelected”?

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 12:35 PM

    Pity we don’t have a leader like her instead of ours who bow to the eu and get down like dogs do as they’re told the whole time.

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    Mute Jim Ryan
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    Oct 22nd 2024, 5:04 PM

    Wish to God we had similar leaders in Ireland as Meloni , Orban , instead of Simon the Ditherer .

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 10:18 AM

    Bravo bravo and I love the headline.. Hard right…

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    Oct 22nd 2024, 3:08 PM

    Nothing hard right about saving your country from 3rd world medieval savagery.

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    Oct 23rd 2024, 5:30 AM

    Lauren@thejournal.ie is definitely not taking sides here … yeah right! (Or left as the case may be)

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