This referendum fails on all counts and a No/No vote would a clear signal that the government should strive for better next time.
That a life lost is mourned for because it is a life that must be cherished, not ended.
The Fenian Rising of 1867 nó Éirí Amach na bhFíníní was a rebellion against British rule in Ireland, organised by the Irish Republican Brotherhood. The Fenians were a transatlantic association consisting of the IRB, founded in Dublin by James Stephens in 1858, and the Fenian Brotherhood, founded in the United States by John O’Mahony and […]
ON THIS DAY: 4TH MARCH is shared by 3 famous people connected with Irish freedom, whose birthdays occurred on this day.
“There were two classes of charitable people; one, the people who did a little and made a great deal of noise; the other, the people who did a great deal and made no noise at all”
Laila Mickelwait is a woman on a mission.
Tithe Wars nó as Gaeilge Cogadh na nDeachúna
Beidh lá na bhFilí arís againn.
Europe is heading for an almighty stand-off between its democratically elected national governments and its power-hungry superstate
South Korea is the global birth dearth poster child. A demographic basket case. Every year it claims the record for the world’s lowest fertility rate, now 0.78. Statistics Korea projects a rate of 0.65 by 2025. The capital Seoul, home to one in five South Koreans, rings in at 0.59. When South Korea was founded […]
‘Master Butcher’ and a ‘psychopath’
In a country where we have a female Minister for Justice, female members of the Supreme Court, numerous female members of the judiciary, Oireachtas and civil service, it is clear that this provision has not been utilised to prevent the advancement of women in any of these fields of political power or significance.