A party of the people? No more.
Ban on fracking and nuclear?
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 […]
Was vigil for Ashling interrupted?
The image of an elderly man crawling on hands and knees to find help, his shoelaces tied together in an act of horrible cruelty, should have us determined to change something.
For example, it would be unthinkable that the new dress code for the Gardai would be extended to the judiciary.
Ireland suffers from a cost of living crisis because fundamentally it suffers from a supply crisis:
At present, Ireland is on course for a disastrous pensions reckoning
No matter what party you support, or what your personal political beliefs are, it’s hard to argue with the fact that Irish society is not working the way it’s currently being run. With soaring house prices, brutal hospital waiting lists, rising crime rates, a crippling national debt, suffering rural and fishing communities, and much more, […]
We continue to pay
There is a disparate standard of accountability here, between London and Dublin
Government policy in almost every area of Irish life is driving prices through the roof.