Last night, Dublin City Council voted by 36 to 23 to approve the building of 853 housing units at Oscar Traynor Road on the north side of Dublin. The Glenveagh development will be in the ratio of 40:40:20 – social housing: affordable housing: and cost rental – long term tenancy with a rent that covers […]
When the Government first released its 1m EV target in the Climate Action Plan published in May 2019, most of us in the car retail sector were surprised. When we looked at the numbers, they just didn’t add up. 1M EVs translated into an average of 100,000 EVs per year, every year for 10 years. […]
The evidence would tend to suggest that “schools are safe” was always nonsense. If they were safe, after all, schools would never have been closed when they were, for as long as they were. The phrase was developed solely and only to make people feel safer about re-opening them.
The man is not the nation’s leader. He is a civil servant who has gotten – on a historic scale – far, far, too big for his boots.
Climate emergency?
Yet Recovery Cert limited to 6 months?
Nuclear will be needed to ensure energy security and Ireland’s future.
“A tax on hope”, he would call it, claiming that it convinced worse off people to throw money they could not afford at tickets every week
But the conclusion is still inescapable to anybody with eyes to see: We’re in this mess in part because the vaccines are not what they were advertised to be.
I don’t like writing outrage pieces. As a rule of thumb, I try to stay well away from them. Journalism in a nutshell has become nothing but a cacophony of outrage in recent years and I begrudge adding to that stereotype. However, I feel I must momentarily abandon my principles and express my own outrage, […]
Danger to women
We have 6500 abortions a year currently, and will likely have even more in the future, because the State is afraid of alienating the media