North Belfast News on a Thursday and get the rest online. My Ma throws me the Sunday Times over on a Monday too.
Not allowed in Ireland yet but we're getting there Whilst still theoretically censorable, newspapers and magazines are free to publish anything which does not break Ireland's tough libel laws. The Censorship of Publications Board reviews newspapers and magazines referred to it by the Customs and Excise and by members of the public. Until the late 1980s a large number of (mainly foreign) newspaper and magazines were banned in Ireland including Playboy[1] and the News of the World,[2] the British edition of which was still, theoretically, banned when it ceased publication. The listing of periodicals under permanent banning orders as of 2007 includes many publications which have ceased to be published, as well as ones which are now sold freely without any realistic chance of prosecution, such as Health and Efficiency and The Weekly News. A large proportion of the banning orders date from the 1950s or before; and a similar proportion cover true crime publications, a type which were once illegal due to a perceived risk of glorifying or encouraging criminal behaviour. In 2011, Paul Raymond Publications made an appeal against the ban on 5 of their publications, one of which has been banned for nearly 80 years. The appeal was upheld, meaning that these publications can be freely sold.[3]
Having a weekend off. Went out for a meal with the girlfriend last night - smoked portobello mushrooms and rosemary infused pan-fried gnocchi with beetroot and garlic fries. Magic! Back to the grind tomorrow and that's me till Sep 18th.