Parents have hit back at Minister Katherine Zappone, saying her comments on the RTE investigates creche exposure are meaningless as long as the government policies remain fixated on childcare while punishing parents who raise their own children at home.
Big corporates and social policies are making it impossible for families to raise their own children – and we need to fight back against that. Tucker Carlson makes a powerful observation at the National Conservatism conference – and he points out that most people, including the voters that the Republican party need to win over, […]
Gary and John discuss the latest on the political front in the UK #gript
ARE the lunatics running the asylum? Now 16 women are being sued by a trans person because they won’t wax male genitalia WATCH Tim Jackson’s comment
Dr Robert Epstein says he has been centre or centre-left his entire voting life but he values his country and democracy more than any party, and that led him to speaking out. He was speaking to the United States Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Hearing on Google and Censorship on July 16th 2019. Dr […]
Journalist Michael Kirke speaks about fake news and thought crimes and how the model of journalism has changed from reporting to activism.
Former Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon is still bitter about being “banned” from BBC radio for speaking out against Jimmy Savile. He claims that everyone knew about Saville and that there are a ‘bunch of others’ whose behaviour should be exposed. He told ITV’s Piers Morgan’s Life Stories: “I did my bit, I said what […]
“I know people who spent half their lives as lawyers joining political parties and putting up posters for the sole purpose of becoming judges.” John Waters blasts top judges and the political class who put them in power. #gript
Peadar Tóibín calls out Sinn Féin and the SDLP for their silence in the face of Westminster’s attempt to legalise abortion in Northern Ireland, despite their claims of being against British rule in the North. #gript
The vulture funds were unable to provide the shareholder register to TDs and activists Thursday morning (11th July), despite their legal obligation to do so. The register was subsequently provided. TDs Mattie McGrath, Michael Collins and Carol Nolan joined activists at the Intertrust office.
In a landmark judgment, the Court of Appeal has upheld the rights of UK Christians to freely express their faith by ruling in favour of former student social worker Felix Ngole.
Billion Euro Question: Is Leo a bit hypocritical? Leo’s gaffe and the sins of government Tim Jackson’s comment on Leo’s remarks that An Taoiseach was subsequently forced to apologise for.