Mark Roche, who lives in Taiwan but originally hails from Dublin, has become the first Irish person to complete Taiwan’s 100 Peaks Challenge. The challenge requires climbing 100 Taiwanese mountains, each of which is over 3,000 metres tall. Whilst Taiwan has 268 3,000+ metre mountains the 100 mountains that make up the 100 Peaks Challenge […]
Between Monday the 5th and Sunday the 11th, the last days we have data for, 122,333 vaccines were administered. This is the lowest weekly number in the past three weeks, but numbers have been relatively stable over that period. The Government has now also stopped the administration of the AstraZeneca (AZ) vaccine to those under […]
Between Monday the 5th and Saturday the 10th of April, the last days we have data for, 117,850 vaccines were administered. Whilst we do not have Sunday’s data yet this indicates that the total number administered over last week was roughly the same as the numbers we’ve seen vaccinated over the previous two weeks. Those […]
Note: The ILGA has now released a statement which states that “ILGA World categorically, and in no uncertain terms, does not advocate to eliminate or lower the general age of consent, nor supports paedophilia in any way, shape or form – and never has.” We have requested clarification from the ILGA as to why they […]
Thursday the 8th of April, the last day we have data for, saw 27,814 vaccines administered, bringing the total number of vaccines administered over the 1,00,000 mark. Between Monday the 5th and Thursday the 8th 78,202 vaccines were administered. The total number of doses administered, as of the 8th, was 1,018,264 with 716,636 of those […]
Monday the 5th of April, the last day we have data for, saw only 3,451 vaccines administered. This is the second lowest number administered on a Monday since the 8th of February. The total number of doses administered, as of the 5th, was 940,883, with 667,182 of those being the 1st dose, and 273,701 of those […]
Sunday the 4th of April, the last day we have data for, saw only 1,115 vaccines administered, with 1,084 of those being first doses and 31 being second doses. It was a poor ending to a week which saw us administer 125,505 vaccines. The total number of doses administered, as of the 4th, was 936,087, […]
South Dublin County Council (SDCC) has awarded the dog pound tender previously held by Ashton Dog Pound to Midlands Animal Care. The awarding of the tender to Midlands comes after a year which saw Ashton raided by police amidst accusations of animal neglect and revelations by Gript that hundreds of dogs had been improperly put […]
Note: The ILGA has now released a statement which states that “ILGA World categorically, and in no uncertain terms, does not advocate to eliminate or lower the general age of consent, nor supports paedophilia in any way, shape or form – and never has.” We have requested clarification from the ILGA as to why they […]
Two senior BBC Newsnight journalists have been accused of “killing children” after they reported on an NHS commissioned report which found the evidence for using puberty blockers on children was of low quality and unreliable. https://twitter.com/TransportBeyond/status/1378326217565339649 Last week the BBC published an article, written by health correspondent Deborah Cohen and senior reporter Hannah Barnes, which […]
Between Monday the 29th and Saturday the 3rd, the last days we have data for, the Government administered 122,718 vaccines. Sundays have generally seen much lower levels of vaccinations, but it would appear likely that we administered somewhere in the region of 125,000 vaccines over the full week. The total number of doses administered, as […]
A new review of the evidence behind administering puberty blockers to children has said that the evidence available regarding “the clinical effectiveness, safety and cost-effectiveness” of administering puberty blockers to children, and adolescents aged 18 years or younger, is “of very low certainty.” All the studies considered by the review were deemed to “lack reasonable […]