Controversy. But is he right?
Such an environment makes the duty of the press to verify its facts even more solemn.
‘Spend and save’ budget
If there’s a run on these banks, though – and it’s a good bet that some of them exist – then Silicon Valley Bank might not be the last to go boom.
Are these laws and precedents in danger? There is no real evidence that they are.
Nor, for the record, has Government even made such a proposal.
This was a remarkably shoddy piece of “journalism” by the Irish Examiner
Was vigil for Ashling interrupted?
Last week, Health Minister Stephen Donnelly, interrupted another TD repeatedly in the Dáil as she spoke about why she believed vaccine passports were scapegoating “those people who decided for whatever reason that they didn’t want or couldn’t take the vaccine”. Donnelly accused Independent TD, Verona Murphy, of spreading “anti-vax information in the chamber” after she […]
Last week, while speaking to Pat Kenny on Newstalk radio, Trinity college immunologist Professor Luke O’Neill said that cases grew “exponentially” and “went through the roof” after the UK opened up their economy in July. “Of course [on] July 19th, the UK fully opened, and the big question was ‘What will happen next?’” O’Neill said. […]
Fear of “misinformation” is used to protect established interests: Politicians, Newspapers, Government departments, from criticism
Any abortion decision from the United States Supreme Court generally gets people very excited, or worried, depending on their views on the subject matter. This week, there has been a tremendous outbreak of excitement from pro-lifers, and anger from pro-choicers, at the Court’s decision not to injunct a Texas law which bans abortion when a […]