
Life


Share
Published 10:37 11 Jul 2015 BST
Explore more on these topics:
British Home Secretary Theresa May
A new law by the name of The Communications Data Bill, also known as The Snooper's Charter, will mean that the online activity of people using the services will be documented.
The law was blocked in 2013 but with a new government in place, it could be law by 2016.
Earlier this year, UK Prime Minister, David Cameron said: “In our country, do we want to allow a means of communication between people which we cannot read?”
British PM David Cameron
“My answer to that question is no we must not. If I am prime minister, I will make sure it is a comprehensive piece of legislation that makes sure we do not allow terrorists safe spaces to communicate with each other".
If the law is passed, it would mean that information passed through these services would be stored for up to a year.Are saunas actually good for you? Here’s what experts have to say
Experts have confirmed whether saunas are actually good for our health. In Ireland, the use of saunas is becoming an increasingly popular pastime. As the Finnish custom becomes widespread across the country, people have been left wondering if it’s actually good for our health. Associate Professor of Extreme Environments at the University of Portsmouth, Dr […]
Life
1 week ago
Aspiring to launch your career? Then look no further than Ireland’s tourism sector
Brought to you by Fáilte Ireland Be part of the magic that makes Ireland a wonderful place to enjoy a short break. Deciding what career path you want to take post-school can be tough and filling out your CAO can be super daunting. Imagining a role that matches with your own ambition or envisioned lifestyle […]
Life
1 week ago
Shoppers praise budget-friendly fire pit that’s at its ‘lowest price’ in months
Life