In the words of one Chinese demographer, “China Is Dying Out”.
An encounter between eight young volunteers from the 1st Battallion IRA and a large body of the Black and Tans took place at Tolka Bridge in Drumcondra on 21 January 1921 during the War of Independence. The volunteers set out to ambush the Royal Irish Constabulary patrol which used that road to travel from their […]
It’s been right chilly of late here in the Shenandoah Valley, so the other day I trashed the planet and fired up the wood stove. Global warming will arrive come spring. Then out of the blue, my auroral languor was rudely interrupted by a ping on my device. I decided to take a look. What […]
In ten years’ time, will Americans believe anything paediatricians say?
‘An Irishman in Antarctica’
What is needed is to offer older people better support to live well whether in sickness or in health.
‘The cost of food, fuel, lighting, and living expenses had all increased substantially and the Society are forced to make urgent…”
At the Farmers Protest in Dublin City Centre 14th January 2020
Cubans may not have autonomy choose their politicians, but they will have autonomy to choose euthanasia
The mother of Bobby Sands MP died this day in 2018. She was 95. She was born in the Markets area of south Belfast in 1922 and her father died when she was just 12 years old. The young Rosaleen Kelly was set to emigrate to New Zealand, with a job lined up at the […]
He was a poet, piper and talented singer and having being reared in the Gaeltacht in Kerry, was an avid supporter of the Irish language.
his is not policy-making; it is fanaticism.