A majority of opposition parties in the Dáil, with the exception of Aontú and the Rural Independent Group, have united to severely limit the rights of Catholic and denominational schools and to support the Education (Health, Relationships and Sex Education) Bill 2021 brought forward by the Social Democrats. The Private Members Bill would prohibit […]
Less than two years ago, a politician suggesting that citizens should be refused the right to “participate in society” on account of their medical choices would have been unthinkable. Now, it doesn’t even make the front page in most so-called news publications, and many outlets don’t report on it at all. The latest offender is […]
So what, cries the taxpayer, do they do with all the bread, man?
High viral load also among fully vaccinated
Health Minister slammed on antigen testing message
I spoke with the G.M. of the facility where I attend, and he said to me that for every 1 suicide I had heard of, 3 more have died that you didn’t.
We do not need polls to know that Donald Trump would be a very weak candidate against Joe Biden.
‘Own-Door’ accommodation after 4 months
The Irish Government has no plan. It is drifting, and dithering, and waiting for Tony to tell it what to do.
Intolerance
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. […]