Pheasant shooters up in arms at Covid restrictions
This is probably the greatest non story to make the headlines since last weeks nonsense about non-approved hand sanitiser.
New media please.
Nope RTÉ have just come up with an even better non-story. Pheasant shooters up in arms at Covid restrictions.
If that's what happened, and it seems that it was, then yes, it's a non-story.So the Government agreed a deal with the IMO (it was announced and details covered) and Leo wanted the NAGP to accept the same deal. So he gave them a copy of the agreement as proof. Good tactics I think.
Reminds me of that great Limerick about the Pheasant pluckers son.Nope RTÉ have just come up with an even better non-story. Pheasant shooters up in arms at Covid restrictions.
I find it interesting that we have the highest per capita number of medical graduates in the world. We keep hearing that one third of our medical graduates immigrate each year but in reality we have a very lucrative business training doctors who then go home. We have 2.51 graduates each year per 10,000 population but only 3.3 working doctors per 10,000. That still leaves us in the top 20 globally but where do the rest go (besides into politics)?
Sure, but the foreign students pay full price. The majority of students in the RCSI and about a third in Trinity fall into that category. I don't see why UCD and UCC etc. would be any different.Any college course of high demand & need should be 'reserved'. Something over say 500 points.
If you do that course, the tuition isn't free, but needs to be paid back either in X years employment in this country privately or publicly or in cold hard cash.
A situation where hundreds of thousands of euros being spent on training medics who then immediately head off to Canada or Australia or mid East, while hundreds of other Irish kids miss out on a chance to study it here is neither fair nor sustainable.
Like yer man exposing himself in the lift.What he did was wrong on so many levels.
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