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Xi Jinping watching Riverdance in Dublin last night with Taoiseach Enda Kenny Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland

Taoiseach praises 'special relationship' as Xi Jinping visit enters final day

The Chinese vice president will visit Áras an Uachtaráin this morning on the final day of his three day visit to Ireland.

TAOISEACH ENDA KENNY has emphasised the “special relationship” between Ireland and China as the visit by vice president Xi Jinping enters its final day.

The Chinese vice president is due to visit Aras an Uachtaráin this morning to meet Michael D Higgins before travelling to Leinster House.

Afterwards he will attend a forum on trade and investment between Ireland and China at the Royal Hospital in Kilmainham in Dublin. The event, hosted by Enterprise Ireland, will be attended by representatives from businesses from both Ireland and China.

The Taoiseach last welcomed the growing links in trade, education and tourism between the two countries and said that he hopes to visit China in the near future.

“Although vastly different size and separated by a great distance, we have much in common,” the Taoiseach told an audience at a dinner in Dublin Castle last night.

“We both have a rich cultural heritage and a shared appreciation for what is good about our past, and we the power of tradition in music, in dance, and in words, and in society as a whole”.

“At the same time we both understand the need to reform and innovate as we move forward and just as China has transformed itself in its recent history, so too has Ireland”.

The Taoiseach said that he hopes to make a visit to China in the near future and said that the visit by Xi would open a new chapter in the “special relationship” between Ireland and China.

Yesterday the Chinese vice president, who is expected to take over as the leader of China’s Communist Party later this year, visited the Cliffs of Moher, a dairy farm in Clare, Croke Park, and a performance of Riverdance in Belvedere College in Dublin.

He is due to leave Ireland at lunchtime today.

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    Jan 2nd 2015, 11:29 AM

    Whats worse is there is Eastern European gangs whose sole reason for living in this country is to rob left right and center, if we give a description we are called racist

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    Jan 2nd 2015, 9:44 AM

    How does one access the approved local community contact?

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    Jan 2nd 2015, 9:51 AM

    This would be very handy ,
    only some P***k nicked my mobile phone. …

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    Jan 2nd 2015, 9:47 AM

    And if the Gardai do eventually come out to your home and find you are having your lock repaired by someone or a decent neighbour who are not members of the Private Security Authority you get fined €3,000 and your neighbour €10,000. Cut the quangos and jail the criminals instead.

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    Jan 2nd 2015, 9:49 AM

    Fined by who? What?

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    Jan 2nd 2015, 10:48 AM

    Private Security Authority. It’s the law. You cannot have a window lock, door lock, or CCTV fitted by anyone unless they are members of the PSA. You end up with a criminal record as happened in a Navan restaurant before Christmas. If your parents are living down the country and you send them a Plug & Play CCTV recorder and four cameras they can’t plug it in. That is the law/ Go to the PSA website and see it and maybe encourage some of the red thumbers who dont realize it to have a look as well.

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    Jan 2nd 2015, 10:54 AM

    Thankfully we do not live in a country that enforces it’s laws. Stick up your own CCTV system, it’ll be grand !!

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    Jan 2nd 2015, 11:55 AM

    I must look it up. I had heard that about alarms alright but not locks etc. On what grounds are you breaking a law? I could just about understand an insurer trying to use it as an escape route to not paying out if you had a break in. I can understand if it was a strong recommendation but breaking the law, how?
    Off now to do some reading up.

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    Jan 2nd 2015, 12:31 PM

    Thats rubbish Tom…..you are not allowed supply safes, locks, CCTV etc commercially without being licensed. The guy prosecuted was trading without the necessary license. There is nothing to stop a individual installing their own CCTV or changing their own locks.

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    Jan 2nd 2015, 10:07 AM

    On a related note, I was looking for a map that shows which Garda stations are responsible for particular areas in Dublin. Anyone know of one? You’d think that something like this would be easily available but it doesn’t seem to be.

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    Jan 2nd 2015, 11:38 AM

    Ring any Dublin station and ask who covers whatever area you’re looking to know about… Surely you’d have a rough idea who covers where?!

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    Jan 2nd 2015, 12:07 PM

    The Garda site used to have it until the update. Perhaps they thought it might aid criminals? There is a Google maps option on the site that will give an indication of your nearest one.

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    Jan 2nd 2015, 9:49 AM

    My phone will be hopping so, I live in town!!!!

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    Jan 2nd 2015, 3:43 PM

    Im staying in Wexford for the weekend wat a joke

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