SUNDAY BLOG: NOW YOU SEE IT, NOW YOU DON’T

Autumn is making its presence felt and the colours of the falling leaves are beautiful. Here’s hoping for a dry and mellow fruitfulness for the next few months.

Newcastle Lions have mounted a vigorous campaign to reverse BBC decision to axe the vital signing on news programmes.  Zone president Daniel O’Reilly has been in touch to ask the public for urgent help to overturn this decision.

Dan tells me the Consortium for Research in Deaf Education 2021 report said that in Northern Ireland there are 1,387 children who are deaf with 44% having a statement of special needs. The RNID 2015 report said that 1 in 5 people in N.I. are deaf. The 2021 Census figures gave the numbers 109,500 of the population of N.I. are deaf. These figures might well surprise you, you might well fall into these statistics yourself.  

Disgraceful Inequality Of Service 

Dan O’Reilly

He explains that In May BBC UK changed its news format. “This effected the  Northern Ireland news which dropped its sign language news and moved this to a digital news.  BBC said ‘our BBC Newsline sign language summary is now available each weekday afternoon in a dedicated (and prominent ) slot on the BBC News NI website’. There was no consideration given in difficulty the elderly had with using a computer even owning a computer, or that BSL was recognised as a language in its own right, or that 5.8% of the population of NI are deaf. Also in the reply there was no consideration given that the people who were effected by the change are licence fee payers and should have an equality of service due to them.”

The Lions then applied for a freedom of information (FOI) request asking why they gave no figures to prove they had consulted with the deaf community on the impact this would have on them. 

As they do BBC stonewalled with jargon: “We have carefully considered your request and concluded that it is clear from your description of the information you are seeking that if the BBC held information of the kind you have asked for, it would all be held for the purposes of journalism, art or literature.  The FOI Act does not apply to information held by the BBC for any of those purposes. “.

Newcastle Lions invite comments by the public through their email lionsnewcastlecodown@yahoo.co.uk or Facebook Newcastle Lions (County  Down)

Under the Radar 

Have you noticed the way things are being covered up these days?  The recent case of the Derry Girls mural for instance partly obscured by an awning erected without planning permission. What about Loft Lines a three block apartment development which will dwarf our wonderful iconic cranes and shamefully obscure the Titanic building .  Apparently councillors at the City Hall thought it would be a great thing to grant planning approval to a complex which already is causing concerns about safety standards.  Aping the hidden Waterford concert hall.

HOUSTON MARSHAL HAS A PRIVATE AUDIENCE

The late queen and her prince made a very undignified appearance in Co. Antrim and only came to light with public protest.  I wonder how much these two cost the rate payers at a time when the government has decided to cut the £300 winter heat allowance to thousands of homes.  When they decided to pull the plug on financing the development of Casement Park they were sleeked enough to give the news late on a Friday evening prior to them all packing up and going off to the jollies of party conferences. And while they were at it in their wisdom they will ban junk food ads before 9 p.m as from next October 2025.  

Can You Believe It?  

I was watching an international football game and I couldn’t understand why next morning I went to the nearest shop and bought a supply of Mars bars.  I don’t even like them but the penny dropped, all round the pitch were ads for Mars Bars!  The power of advertising.  When ITV first aired in Scotland they ran ads for Murray Mints. Shops were inundated next day with viewers who were unable to find Murray Mints in any of them.  In fact shops had been well stocked but sold out within 24 hours thanks to advertising.  Worthy politicians – stop bullying us, a bar of Highland toffee in the tuck shop was normal, take a look at the fast food joints that proliferate our towns and villages.  Will you restrict their opening hours – of course not,  they are too valuable to the government coffers. 

This Probably Effects You

Organ donation week finishes today but you are still invited to visit the website – www.organdonation.nhs.uk – to learn more about heart and circulatory diseases which it’s estimated effect around half the people in Northern Ireland.  Fearghal McKinney, head of British Heart Foundation NI, said: “It is deeply concerning to see that so many people are unaware of the scale and seriousness of heart and circulatory diseases.” He encourages you to find out more about prevention and donation.

Fearghal McKinney

SURVIVAL OF THE LITTLE ONES

One of the loveliest stories on television during a week of dreadful news reports was the discovery of all those baby penguins who turned up well and happy sitting on the ice of Antarctica.

A PENGUIN ROOSTING ON MY DINING ROOM WINOW!

When the iceberg broke away and trapped the Halley Bay colony, we thought it was curtains but no way, these little wonders must have huddled together to survive and look after each other. The film on BBC was just beautiful. Of course, there is a but! There are tough times ahead so spare a thought for the penguins when the cold wind blows over our green and fertile land.