Big sister is watching.
France, UK take far less
The excitement of yesterday’s match can’t hide the GAA’s retreat from the culture wars
The very one-sided Oireachtas Committee on International Surrogacy has recommended the recognition of ‘compensated surrogacy,’ which is commercial surrogacy by another name, in Ireland and abroad. Under the broad notion of “reasonable expenses”, women will be paid large sums of money to carry a child for someone else under the terms of a contract. Almost […]
Irish Water, while we’re on the subject, are very proud of their own performance. At least, if we judge it on the bonuses paid out for performance last year:
The right of parents to choose how to educate their children has been upheld by the Supreme Court in a major ruling published on Monday.
Focusing on dialects in the Philippines
It would be a very “woke world” that brandishes the name of inclusivity rather than truly embracing the concept.
Taxing the childless, and other pro-natalist ideas
On abortion prayer vigils
Providing for the tens of thousands of migrants now flocking to Ireland has officially become a crisis.
The Government’s biggest remaining strength is that it remains the only viable alternative in the public mind to Sinn Fein and Sinn Fein’s “radical change”. But it is not loved, for that. It is resented.