The David Moyes of the Irish Economy.
Could Denmark offer lessons for Ireland too?
In that 10 years the finances of the Irish middle-class have been crushed and the State has expanded.
For the purpose of determining what “the public interest” might be, it is easy enough to establish a few grounding principles
‘You don’t have to love it, but you do have to pay it.’
Today marks ‘Red Wednesday,’ when the world turns to consider the persecution of Christians around the world. With a number of recent reports indicating that religious freedom is under attack, Jason Osborne looks at why that is on this week’s livestream. Tonight at 8 pm https://youtube.com/live/Gf1xLi2Ser0?feature=share
Immigration, culture and identity
The Department of Justice said Jim O’Callaghan will “closely monitor” the proposed changes to the UK’s asylum practices
Minister Jim O’Callaghan said that he and the Government are aware that changes to the UK’s asylum practices or laws “can result in changes to the flow of asylum seekers between the UK and Ireland”.
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3 reasons why the Occupied Territories Bill is mostly dead
Tenant told to leave despite signed 2024 agreement