NEW controversy for Glitter Hole: Parents speak up as new tweet from the sexually explicit drag queens emerges talking of “agenda” when reading to children. The group was booked to read to 3-7 year olds in Deansgrange Library, a move parents considered “wildly inappropriate”.
PAUL Lawless says Mayo is not getting vital EU funding – because the government FAILED to apply for Ten-T funding which is badly needed and which Mayo is entitled to for development and transport. The @AontúIE candidate says Mayo is being let down by the political parties and change must come in the local elections.
WATCH: Simon Harris is HALTING money for safety measures in maternity hospitals – in order to pay for abortions. This is almost beyond belief. So much for keeping women safe – their end goal was always just abortion.
Minister for Children says she spends too much time talking about the death of children – but she pushed to legalise abortion. 10,000 children expected to die through abortion this year according to the Rotunda.
We cook these special Easter Tomb Cookies which are so effective to communicate the Easter message to children. We love it!
Leo Varadkar acknowledges that the government is “running into real difficulties around restricting peaceful protest and restricting free speech” in regard to banning protests or outreaches at abortion centres.
Niamh Uí Bhriain of the Life Institute said that it was absolutely extraordinary that the Dáil was discussing how best to ban peaceful protests simply because abortion centres wished to maximise the number of babies being killed.
“The right to free speech and to peaceful protest are the cornerstones of democracy and it’s appalling to see so-called liberals like Louise O’Reilly of Sinn Féin seek to limit the right to people to reach out to women in crisis and offer them a better alternative than abortion,” she said. “The Taoiseach has now acknowledged that these are peaceful protests, so why are his government trying to censor its own citizens at the behest of the abortion industry?”
State should use state-of-the-art wireless technology to bring urgently-needed broadband to rural areas says Renua candidate for Enniscorthy Ger O’Donoghue.
He says service will be locally-owned and is a faster, cheaper method of bringing broadband where it is urgently needed in rural Ireland.
BURNING money. Simon Harris is spending €7 BILLION more on Health – but the number of people on trollies is GROWING. €10 Billion on Health in 2010 – €17 Billion now, but the crisis is getting worse. Is it time to #SackSimon?
Deirdre Duffy of Fine Gael has been criticised on social media for saying said “a lot” of the 79% of Irish voters who voted Yes in the 2004 referendum on citizenship were motivated by “latent racism” and “fear”. What do you think? Is it wrong to label concerns regarding citizenship as “racist”?
John McGuirk says our taxes should not be used to pay for the ‘Isis Bride’, Lisa Smith to come home.
“This is something different”: Launch of Peadar Tóibín’s Aontú hears of people “desperately frustrated” with politics as it stands, said delegates at the presentation of more than 60 candidates for the local election in May.