Michael Healy-Rae has slammed the government on energy prices, claiming that politicians have “lost touch” with the people. The comments were made yesterday during a Dáil debate on soaring fuel prices. “Financial hardship and pain” The Independent TD for Kerry claimed that the government’s energy policy has caused “a lot of financial hardship and pain” […]
It is genuinely remarkable how quickly Ireland, and Irish politicians, and, most importantly, Irish voters, have forgotten what happened to the country in 2008.
If the wisdom of our politicians was measured by the amount of time that RTE gives them to promote their views to the nation, one would have to conclude that Paul Murphy was the greatest mind since Marcus Aurelius himself
Senator Craughwell told Gript he was “a supporter of the vaccination programm” and that he “simply spoke of my own fears”
Fear of “misinformation” is used to protect established interests: Politicians, Newspapers, Government departments, from criticism
When newspapers abolish the use of “pregnant woman” and endorse “pregnant people”, they are essentially saying that they accept that the most hardcore trans rights activists are correct, and their opponents are incorrect. It is not reporting, it is activism.
Amongst the material the HSE reported as misinformation were early reports that AstraZeneca was linked to blood clots.
Now, Arden has announced a cautious plan to ease lockdown restrictions in Auckland.
They rob you twice, arguably three times, and most of us do not even notice.
The people of Donegal deserve their full redress, and the rest of us need to start asking, more loudly, where the consequences are for those who failed Donegal, and failed the country in the process.
RTE News have said there is “nothing to correct” after the Polish Embassy alleged RTE had caused “great distress” to the Polish community.
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