Taoiseach Simon Harris distances himself from a letter in which President Higgins gave the Iranian regime his “best wishes”, saying the letter is not government policy: “We have fundamental differences with Iran, and I’ll always continue to call out their human rights abuses.”
Taoiseach Simon Harris admits that “there is no need for any new law” to ensure public safety, and that currently it is already illegal to “incite hatred”, “incite violence” or “threaten physical violence” against people, whether online or in real life, with or without new laws.
Following ‘obstruction’
Proceedings adjourned
Progressives will have to win the argument – which is something they are not doing, at present.
Secretary General of the DFA, Joe Hackett states that “now is the time to move to sustained, collective action”.
Hosted in association with the Irish Native Rare Breed Society (INRBS), the inaugural event will include livestock displays of native breeds such as Tamworth Pigs and Irish Red Deer
“Whether of internal or external origin.”
NGOs had other ideas.
Second night of “serious disorder”
Group demand “sensible” immigration cap
An Instagram threat is the latest made against Mr Harris, after a bomb threat was made against his Co. Wicklow home six weeks ago.