“A dictatorship”
‘Bypass democratic process’
“Unprecedented”
On Sunday, RTÉ posted a story by Education Correspondent Emma O’Kelly who wrote about changes to Coláiste Éamann Rís, a school in Cork city which she said had been “transformed ” by recent changes. One one those changes, she wrote approvingly, ‘stopped her in her tracks’. Under the heading of “Shared toilets a symbol of Cork […]
‘Not blanket wrong at any age’
Patron saint
Minister O’Gorman informed the Dáil in June that Asylum Migration and Integration Fund payments would be “flowing to successful applicants in 2022.”
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“Woke gone mad”
The past ten days has seen an outpouring of shock and grief in regard to the senseless murder of a beautiful and talented young teacher, Ashling Murphy, as she went for a run in Tullamore. While her grief-stricken family sought privacy to mourn Ashling, the dominant voices in the media were largely accusatory against Irish men, […]
Official figures for Ireland show 94 people with Covid in the ICU as at 5th January 2021
Many Irish homes still follow the custom of placing the Christmas Eve candle in the window, traditionally a red candle, big enough to burn all night, to show the welcome for Christ that He had never received in Bethlehem. In parts of the country this candle had to be lit by a Mary or John, […]