Watch Michelle’s gorgeous and super-easy recipe for Valentine’s chocolate treats.
Is Ireland’s capital city “put to shame” by others? John and Fatima compare the state of Dublin to Seoul, Venice, and Florence. FULL PODCAST: https://gript.ie/podcasts/the-week-that-really-was-16-the-madness-of-martin-nolans-sentencing/
Simon Harris says that Ireland’s immigration system has strict rules, because the government is issuing deportation orders all the time. But this is seriously misleading – BEN SCALLAN explains why.
The mother of a formerly ‘trans identified’ girl says she was ‘shocked’ at the ‘unquestioning’ attitude of some health care professionals who treated her “autistic”child.
BEN SCALLAN: “Ireland’s political and media establishment are now having to answer questions that have never come up before about border security, and justify policies which went unchallenged for years. And it turns out they’re not very good at it.”
Homeless and autistic: Family need help
Michael Fitzmaurice TD on legalising pepper spray, tasers
EXCERPT from the week that really was: John McGuirk argues that attempts to redefine St. Brigid as a “Celtic Goddess” amount to a form of “cultural bullying”: PODCAST: https://gript.ie/podcasts/the-week-that-really-was-15-the-5000-undocumented/
“It seems like if you casually “express an opinion” within two football fields of an asylum centre, that could be construed as a violation of this proposed law as it’s currently laid out”: BEN SCALLAN unpacks the government’s bill to ban peaceful protests outside asylum centres, like the ones at East Wall and Finglas:
Anger as migrant centre proposed around site of Stardust tragedy
Prof. Gerard Casey on the new Garda unit which is encouraging people to report ‘non-crime hate incidents’. Something someone perceives as being hateful but isn’t yet a crime.”
“This is in the middle of Dublin”: Gript reports from the Ashtown migrant camp at the centre of an Irish Times story this week.