A mixed bank holiday bag
by Bernard Harbor

On a pretty quiet news day, Naaman Zhou's image-heavy report on (mostly) workplace 'post-it note wars' will delight.

 

Meanwhile, the New Statesman pours lukewarm water on the results of YouGov opinion research, which puts the Lib Dems in pole position and the Brexit Party close behind.

 

Back home, Michael D met Jeremy C yesterday. Next stop the RDS, where El Presidente (not Jeremy) will be addressing over 500 delegates from across Europe at the EPSU Congress next Tuesday.

 

Noel Wheelan considers how local government might feel the effects of last week's electoral gains by the Greens, Labour and the Soc Dems, while the Guardian analyses rising UK local council insourcing.

 

Elsewhere, Irish Times readers assess the OPW's plans for the Phoenix Park, farm incomes are down, and an employer has been fined seven grand for its tardy response to homophobic abuse.

 

The Journal appears to be alone in its decision to report the latest PNA ambulance action.

 

If you're looking for something to do this bank holiday weekend, there's Bloom, a Champions League final, plus (highly recommended) Aretha Franklin at the flicks. And, if you fancy going out for a bite, this useful guide might inform.

 

I've got 'em. You've got 'em. Everyone's got some. We went to see them on a whim a couple of nights ago. So if by some chance you ain't got 'em, here's some Filthy Friends. And that's Zen.

 

Enjoy the long weekend.

 

Bernard

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