It’s where their copywriting team all live so it’s super important
Ok_Catch250 on
IT have been running articles against it for a long time.
They are weirdly invested in it.
lgt_celticwolf on
Breaking news means the story is being reported on as it happens, it doesnt exclusively involve shocking events
jhanley on
Some rich asshole in Sandymount can’t turn right out of their driveway anymore. Big deal
smashedspuds on
Spot on. Typical Dublin-centric Irish mainstream media. Like seriously, this is the same banner a subscriber will see up in Donegal for example. How out of touch
Kevsmith409 on
It is a story of council arrogance and stupidity. Instead of building the cycle track on the other side of the wall in the fucking grass they are going to close one of the busiest roads into the city. Fucking stupid
Dubalot2023 on
It did feature prominently as an example of planning delays in the Politics Podcast which was posted a few times a couple of days ago, so sort of relevant as an example of Irish planning fuckery
Versk on
Had to laugh at this getting a banner as well, Actaully came here to post something similar.
This is a good news story though, that DCC have some backbone in implementing infrastructure upgrades against the wishes of some of the richest Nimbys in the country
Kooky_Guide1721 on
Great day for the Parish.
SoloWingPixy88 on
Its kind of important news albeit not breaking. Lot of pushback about development of the area
sixtyonesymbols on
“May you live in interesting times” is an old Chinese curse. Ireland should be glad to be spared it.
Jakdublin on
I wish there was some kind of media education in schools. It’s not just that a cycling lane in Dublin 4 gets the green light.
The decision has significant implications for building future cycling infrastructure all around the city. That’s why it went all the way to the High Court and the Court of Appeal and is newsworthy. It sets a precedent for traffic management in the capital of our country, which is important.
HugoExilir on
It’s a decision that impacts the whole capital, where the vast majority of people live. And it arguable impacts the rest of the country. Can people not read properly? Or do people just not bother reading articles anymore?
Thanatos_elNyx on
Tbf Breaking doesn’t mean important. Just means new news.
Grievsey13 on
Nimby shite for a nimby rag…
Whiskey-Mick on
Breaking news is defined as newly received information about an event that is currently occurring or developing.
Does anything sum up this sub better than this overreaction based off illiteracy?
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Well, it was that or 14 other articles about tariffs.
And the markets don’t open in the US for another 45 mins so they’re kinda twiddling their thumbs.
residents will be clutching their pearls this evening.
Tbf rte sent a push notification about it too.
It’s a local news story that affects where a lot of the media live.
This often happens with local Dublin news stories. What are local news are treated as national news.
Breaking news: News website has new news article as breaking news item.
Shock.
IT is so parish newsletter it’s embarrassing
Yes, papers in America atm are bit more … saturated than this.
Breaking news put on news website as breaking news in shocking breaking news item
I asked a question recently about why so many houses are going for sale on the strand [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/irishpersonalfinance/s/8Y9zKXGBSp) makes sense now
It’s where their copywriting team all live so it’s super important
IT have been running articles against it for a long time.
They are weirdly invested in it.
Breaking news means the story is being reported on as it happens, it doesnt exclusively involve shocking events
Some rich asshole in Sandymount can’t turn right out of their driveway anymore. Big deal
Spot on. Typical Dublin-centric Irish mainstream media. Like seriously, this is the same banner a subscriber will see up in Donegal for example. How out of touch
It is a story of council arrogance and stupidity. Instead of building the cycle track on the other side of the wall in the fucking grass they are going to close one of the busiest roads into the city. Fucking stupid
It did feature prominently as an example of planning delays in the Politics Podcast which was posted a few times a couple of days ago, so sort of relevant as an example of Irish planning fuckery
Had to laugh at this getting a banner as well, Actaully came here to post something similar.
This is a good news story though, that DCC have some backbone in implementing infrastructure upgrades against the wishes of some of the richest Nimbys in the country
Great day for the Parish.
Its kind of important news albeit not breaking. Lot of pushback about development of the area
“May you live in interesting times” is an old Chinese curse. Ireland should be glad to be spared it.
I wish there was some kind of media education in schools. It’s not just that a cycling lane in Dublin 4 gets the green light.
The decision has significant implications for building future cycling infrastructure all around the city. That’s why it went all the way to the High Court and the Court of Appeal and is newsworthy. It sets a precedent for traffic management in the capital of our country, which is important.
It’s a decision that impacts the whole capital, where the vast majority of people live. And it arguable impacts the rest of the country. Can people not read properly? Or do people just not bother reading articles anymore?
Tbf Breaking doesn’t mean important. Just means new news.
Nimby shite for a nimby rag…
Breaking news is defined as newly received information about an event that is currently occurring or developing.
Does anything sum up this sub better than this overreaction based off illiteracy?