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Grok3 AI: Arthur Griffith and Michael Comyn KC
Archives Arthur Griffith connection to Michael Comyn KC Arthur Griffith, founder of Sinn Féin, and Michael Comyn, an Irish barrister and King’s Counsel (KC), had a notable connection through their shared involvement in Irish nationalist politics and legal activities during … Continue reading
UK Government: AI to stop prison violence before it happens
AI to stop prison violence before it happens Prison officers will use artificial intelligence (AI) to stop violence before it breaks out under new plans set out by the Lord Chancellor today (31 July).From:Ministry of Justice and The Rt Hon Shabana Mahmood … Continue reading
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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Fix broken undersea cables … DATA must flow
To keep the world’s data flowing, countries need to quickly fix broken undersea cables By Aaron Bateman | July 29, 2025 More than 550 submarine cables, stretching in excess of 1 million kilometers along the seabed, serve as the information highways for … Continue reading
Grok3 AI: “At a demonstration in 1913 he spoke of the British popular press appealing to a working-class audience by advocating the cause of labour, and then bombarding its readers with ‘filthy reports of filthy cases’ and advertisements for contraception. ‘Another class of literature which was distinctly evil’, continued Comyn, was socialist literature from the continent.”
Sex and socialism: the class politics of immorality in pre-First World-War Ireland Authors Ó Drisceoil, Donal However, as Fr Morgan had pointed out, the objectionability of content was exacerbated by the ‘labour news’ aimed at a predominantly working-class readership. This … Continue reading
Homelessness: Could US become a roadmap for Ireland and how to deal with homeless people? Please note the Stigma towards Mental Illness Quote: “The order, titled “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets,” directs the federal government and state authorities to treat homelessness and mental illness as crimes.” Source: Invisible People
Trump’s Executive Order Targets Homeless Americans By Robert Davis | July 25, 2025 | Criminalization | Mental illness Credit Image: © Daniel Kim/dkim@sacbee.com/The Sacramento Bee via ZUMA Press Wire Advocates say Trump’s new executive order criminalizes homelessness, eliminates support for Housing First and harm reduction … Continue reading
What Drives Women to Kill? Emotion & Threat, Not Psychopathy
The current study suggests that neither psychopathy nor instrumental aggression are strong drivers for women who kill, which is consistent with previous research. Credit: Neuroscience News What Drives Women to Kill? Emotion & Threat, Not Psychopathy FeaturedNeurosciencePsychology ·July 23, 2025 … Continue reading
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Grok3 AI: “Michael Comyn KC was a key figure in the Dáil Courts, particularly noted for his role in establishing the first Sinn Féin courts in Ballinrobe, South Mayo, alongside Commandant P.R. Hughes.”
Michael Comyn KC was a key figure in the Dáil Courts, particularly noted for his role in establishing the first Sinn Féin courts in Ballinrobe, South Mayo, alongside Commandant P.R. Hughes. Can I source further information? Michael Comyn KC played … Continue reading
Grok3 AI: Republican Courts / Dail Courts and Michael Comyn KC. National Archives Hugh Kenney papers.
National Archives Hugh Kennedy papers: 1-21 Aug 1922 – Circular letter from Mac Niocaillto members of the ProvisionalGovernment seeking instructionsas to whether salaries should be paid to judges Crowley,Meredith, Cleary and Davitt since the suspension of theSupreme Court. 1-21 Aug … Continue reading
Eurasia Review: Worth reading. “Trump Secures Iran Deal With Eye On New Middle East” – OpEd. Have you watched Tucker Carlson’s interview with President of Iran?
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speak before a dinner in the Blue Room, Monday, July 7, 2025, at the White House. (Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok) Trump Secures Iran Deal With Eye On New … Continue reading
Improvised Justice: “When introducing legislation in 1923 to wind up the parallel courts’ system established during the War of Independence, Minister Kevin O’Higgins characterised them as “an improvised system of justice”. The true story, however, is one of complexity and resilience, write Barry Whelan and John Biggins”
26 Feb 2025 culturePrint Improvised justice When introducing legislation in 1923 to wind up the parallel courts’ system established during the War of Independence, Minister Kevin O’Higgins characterised them as “an improvised system of justice”. The true story, however, is one … Continue reading