Just listened to Vincent Salafia on the radio. He wants to take a case to the supreme court to test the constitutionality of the National Monuments Act but is being held up because of the financial implications. Turns out that the costs' implications/restrictions on a person taking this type of case as a result of changes to the National Monuments Act may run contrary to EU law, but, you guessed it, this will take time to sort out. In the meantime, the 'new' discovery at Lismullen, a complex the size of 3 football pitches, with underground tunnels and other structures besides the aforementioned henge, will be bulldozed away, according to Salafia.
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