Corrections & Clarifications

A report in Tuesday's editions on plans to stage a Dáil protest against changes in nightclub closing hours carried a headline…

A report in Tuesday's editions on plans to stage a Dáil protest against changes in nightclub closing hours carried a headline suggesting nightclub owners were involved in the protest. This was not the case. The report incorrectly referred to the protest organisers as Save Our Night, rather than Give Us Our Night. In addition, the spokesman quoted, Sunil Sharpe, did not make reference to the views of Spanish people on club closing hours.

Last week's obituary of Brian Power said, based on the first edition of his memoir, that his grandfather, Thomas Power, had been an "itinerant thatcher". Thomas Power's great grandchildren say Brian Power was wrong on this because of misleading information supplied to him and that Thomas Power was in fact a shoemaker by trade and employed workers as well as owning and operating a shoe shop in Carrigaholt.