“Thanks be to God we’ve got justice,” Bridget McDermott said yesterday after a jury found that the 48 people who perished in the Stardust fire in 1981 were unlawfully killed. Mrs McDermott lost three of her children, William, George, and Marcella in the fire. “I miss them so much she said, “but at least we […]
“pernicious censorial culture”
Criminal Justice this week
Ludicrous.
The EU elections are fast gathering a cast of thousands, in the candidate stakes, with everyone from John Waters to Ciarán Mulooly throwing their hats into the ring.
The latest attempt to ‘memory hole’ the pandemic.
The Irish people are having a radical alteration to the state and its powers made without ever having been consulted. In the immortal words of Liz Truss, That. Is. A. Disgrace.
Most claim asylum
“Where is it going to stop?”
“people are taking offence”
The verdict marks the end of a decades-long campaign for many affected families
If nationalists ever want to see a functioning cohesive unitary state at peace with itself, then unionists will have to feel that their Britishness can be at home in Ireland. After all, that’s what the tricolour purports to represent.