New SPHE curriculum
Donnelly replied that “we have a good track record on free speech.”
Education Minister Norma Foley says that further “medical advice” is needed before it can be said whether a child under 16-years-old should be able to change their gender and go on hormone blocker.
Dublin mother facing homelessness with special needs daughter says she is “terrified” of what will happen to her family this Saturday as eviction date looms.
Some Irish colleges now offer high-points courses to students on a random basis, partly due to grade inflation. Asked if this was fair, Norma Foley said students who miss out on their dream course can pursue “other avenues”, and that grade inflation ensured “equity” amid Covid.
Asylum seekers moved to Dundrum House Hotel say protesters are in the “same shoes” as them after being left feeling “frustrated” and “anxious” by IPAS actions.
According to Europol data, the vast majority of terror arrests in Ireland over the last decade involved far-left Socialist dissidents and Jihadists – yet the media can’t stop talking about ‘the far-right’, who statistically pose a much smaller threat. Ben Scallan comments.
Gript revisits the Grand Canal migrant tent shantytown, which has re-emerged with 46 new tents despite the metal barriers. A significant number of men living in the tents say they are from Jordan.
“We have never had as many teachers employed in the system as we do currently.”
In the first of 3 videos, Gript speaks to locals in Dundrum, Tipperary, who say that government actions in relation to IPAS centre is “abominable”.
Mattie McGrath criticises Garda response to local protest in Dundrum, Tipperary saying Gardaí are difficult to come by when locals need them.
Kaya Jones, speaks to Gript about the music industry’s exploitation of women, leaving the pop group to stay true to her beliefs, coming out as a conservative, and why she now speaks out against abortion