There is plenty of evidence that the World Health Organisation should not be trusted to lead a global public health response.
Yesterday a person named Barbie Kardashian was found guilty of seven counts of threatening to kill or cause serious harm to another person
The Irish Government has neither the duty, nor the right, to damage the interests of its own people to advance the cause of another.
Already, those who grudgingly accepted the vaccine passport as a temporary measure are willing to – less grudgingly – accept it as a permanent compromise. Was there ever, in human history, a better example of the slippery slope in action?
For many people, amongst our readership, 2021 has been a year that will not soon be forgotten. It was, for long time, the year that promised an end to Covid 19, yet failed, in the end, to deliver. It was also a year of major changes: A new American President took office. The war in […]
A full release of the last 5 months of Disinformation Digests Kinzen put together for the Department of Health.
What was proposed yesterday amounts instead to a stunning act of national self harm, inflicted not only on the current inhabitants, but on future generations who will bear the immense and unprecedented cost.
The Ombudsman’s finding that calling the IFP “far-right” was “acceptable” presented no evidence that the term was accurate.
There was never any first hand evidence, of any kind, that a teacher or teachers in Presentation College Carlow had told female students in November of last year that their leggings were causing male teachers to be sexually distracted by their anatomies. Despite that, the story travelled around the world, as far as Australia, New […]
It is generally bad media practice to write about yourself, and here at Gript, we try to avoid it. There are, however, occasions when it becomes necessary, to illustrate a broader point. Yesterday morning, the Editorial Team at Gript received a communication from Facebook. Our Facebook page – with 42,000 followers – was, we were […]
Earlier today, we published a story that was not true. Because we are committed to being transparent, and honest with our readers, you deserve an explanation, and an apology. Earlier today Gript Media confirmed with two sources – one a sitting Government TD – that a contract awarded to a company to run a bicycle […]
2020 has been a year unlike any in living memory. It began with a General Election which almost certainly changed the course of Irish politics for the next several decades. The two-party domination of the Dáil, which had endured for over ninety years, was swept away by voters in the midst of a housing and […]