PRESS ASSOCIATION PHOTOGRAPHER Niall Carson snapped this young fox as he wandered up Harcourt Street in Dublin today. (Images: Niall Carson/PA Wire).



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PRESS ASSOCIATION PHOTOGRAPHER Niall Carson snapped this young fox as he wandered up Harcourt Street in Dublin today. (Images: Niall Carson/PA Wire).



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seen a fox on harcourt street about a year ago, just casually walking along at 3am with a wallet in its mouth
Looks like the Boarder Fox is stil on the run of the coppers
They moved into Harcourt Square last year and used to sit in the sun on ivy growing above the underground carpark. One chewed through some cables and was no more, this was a shot of two siblings taken last year 20 yards from the pics on the journal
I passed by harcourt street station over a year ago and saw ducks in the pond outside. I haven’t seen those ducks since, but the foxes are still there…..
speaking of [filthy] animals I think it would be wonderful to open the comment threads on the John Terry stories. Nothing like a good public debate about that mans manners or lack thereof. I’ve seen that The Journal may have forgotten to activate the comments threads on most of news stories relating to him. Quite a shame really!
Not true…we’re in a completely different jurisdiction, so it is allowable.
For some reason,obscure to me, the Journal frequently errs way too much on the side of caution. I’d love them to give a definitive and sustainable reason for always closing the comment threads on court cases ongoing in the UK? Is The Journal controlled by UK interests?
Is this the only country in the world that police officers stand on duty with their hands firmly rooted in pockets. I have never witnessed this in any other country. It just looks sooo bad
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