Gary Kavanagh takes us on a guided tour of Web of Lies, the new book by ISD darling Aoife Gallagher
“Can you name a study?”: Irish Health Minister Stephen Donnelly pressed on the effectiveness of face masks, as he floats the idea of reintroducing them this winter.
“How can you say that you’re serious?” Justice Minister Helen McEntee confronted on Ireland’s lax sentencing for criminals. #gript
“I want to find out why my mother was brutally murdered and left like a dog in a field to bleed to death.” The families of 10 people shot dead by the British Army in Ballymurphy say they still don’t know why the brutal and harrowing killings of innocent people took place. Briege Voyle, whose […]
‘Transitioning was the biggest mistake of my life’: 35-year-old Ritchie Herron says the NHS clinic where he was treated failed to fully consider his mental health issues, while also failing to properly counsel him about the risks involved in life-altering gender reassignment surgery.
Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín says that career politicians are detached from the concerns of ordinary people as the cost of living crisis deepens
Pieter Cleppe of the Brussels Report discusses the rise of European conservatism, the economic future of the EU, and who attacked the Nordstream pipeline.
IRA leadership displayed “managerial incompetence on an Olympian scale.” Former United States Marine John Crawley joined the IRA hoping to use his high level of military training. His book, The Yank, examines the military and political reasons why the IRA campaign failed.
Since the Covid lockdown many disabled children in Ireland have “regressed” as regards toilet training and speech, according to Catherine Cox of Family Carers Ireland.
Gript met 71-year-old Hugh Dunne who cannot afford a place of his own and has been sleeping in his car since April. He says the government has ‘destroyed this country’.
IFA President Tim Cullinane has told Gript that Ireland is facing a “huge threat” as regards food security and the country’s ability to feed itself.
The energy crisis has “put pubs back” again after 22 months of closure during the Covid lockdowns, according to Paul Clancy, CEO of the Vintners’ Federation of Ireland.