The East Wall protests have now drawn consistently large numbers for the fourth week
“We are at the tipping point of a real and profound social catastrophe.”
“We are also calling on Minister McConalogue to staunchly defend the interests of our fishers at the annual fishery Council talks which begin tomorrow”
“The fact that at least fifty-one people have been provided with a respite service from Ballycollin speaks to the clear need for such services to be expanded.”
‘Offering women help’
“Yet here our fishermen and women are 9 months later, either, cut adrift or moored at their harbours.”
Another woman told the paper: “We can’t lock our doors, we can close it but it can’t be locked.”
“The IFA have offered a number of serious, credible and proportionate amendments to this Bill, but they have all been dismissed.”
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‘Commercial sensitivity’
‘Tissue of the woman’
People gathered in Dublin to discuss the implications of Helen McEntee’s hate speech law. Speakers include Senator Sharon Keogan and Prof. Gerard Casey and Mattie McGrath TD. Organised by Free Speech Ireland the proposed law has been described as “chilling”