Greying populations are a threat to the world economy
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has partially blamed low winds for the power shortage – even as his government moves to increase Ireland’s reliance on wind power. Speaking in the Dáil this week, the Fine Gael leader re-iterated what we all know – that “there is a short-term immediate risk to the supply of electricity.” He said […]
Locals ignored on Kevin Barry statute
Ivana Bacik has said that Covid proves “strong State intervention” is needed to tackle global issues “for the public good.” But “strong state intervention” is what gave us the longest and harshest lockdown in the EU, with a huge tax bill to boot. The remarks were made by the Labour TD in the Dáil yesterday […]
Reality not what is portrayed
On Thursday April 15th this year, Dr. Darina Flanagan of NPHET gave evidence to the High Court, in a case which challenged the legitimacy of Mandatory Hotel Quarantine. Her evidence was reported by the Irish Times under the headline: “Constitutional rights of women in mandatory quarantine breached, court told”
The good news is that Biden has a full 12 months to steady the ship and turn things around for both himself, and his party. But this morning, he looks as politically weak as any American President has for a long time.
It should be a relatively straightforward principle that lawyers can not simultaneously represent both parties in a case. In this instance, the Attorney General’s day job is to represent the State. And his nixer is to represent Independent News and Media against the state
They are skirting the rules to drug residents into submission
Name-calling, exclusion and feeling ignored
The future of Inner City Helping the Homeless (ICHH) seems to be in jeopardy.
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