Gaoth Dobhair
Simpering solipsisms about exclusion and inequality might lubricate agreeable fictions into a national myth, but that myth does not long survive the stark realities of north central Dublin. Moreover, exclusion has been central to the national discourse, firstly in the word that Ireland has given the world’s languages, boycott, while Irish republican vernacular is rich […]
2024 could well be the year that sees a major revival of interest in Desmond Fennell and his ideas.
IPAS accommodation occupancy
Monday’s immigration protest was certainly larger than many in the establishment expected
Which way Sinn Fein jumps will tell us a lot about the party, and it will also tell us a lot about what it’s hearing on the doorsteps.
Nigerians largest group
The organisation has become massively dependent on the Irish state to support it.
“Gender has no physical basis in reality”
Abdul Ezedi
O’Leary is betting that the Government won’t pursue a policy that is deeply unpopular with the public. He should probably talk to some immigration-is-too-high activists. They’ll set him straight.
It is to the states’ shame that the Ditch had to go fighting for this information, and to the Ditch’s very great credit that they went and fought for it.