A TD has called on the government to find a site in Dublin city for a statue of General Michael Collins with his famous bicycle, in honour of the fallen rebel’s 100th death anniversary next year. The remarks were made yesterday by Independent Cork South-West TD Michael Collins in the Dáil. “On Saturday, 23rd October […]
At the start of November there were only 1,460 properties available to rent across the entire country, and prices are increasing rapidly.
20 months on, and we’re now reduced to having politicians urging citizens to root out a fifth column that threatens the national struggle.
House price inflation of 22.5%
At “breaking point” from the level of work being demanded of them in hospital laboratories
Kinzen asked the Department of Health to ensure an upcoming Journal article did not contain any mention of Kinzen’s work with the Department.
More than half of all major Irish companies have been targeted by cyber attacks in the past 12 months, a new survey has claimed. The study, carried out by Irish-based IT consultancy company Accenture, found that 58% of large Irish companies suffered attempted cyberattacks in the past year, although only 5% of these attempted breaches […]
Depury McGrath said the Climate Action Plan also has a “bitter bias” against the common car, given the requirement to shift to electric vehicles.
Green Party TD Ossian Smyth has said that Covid-19 has proven the public are willing to make “dramatic” lifestyle changes to avert perceived crises, which could also extend to their behaviour on climate change. The remarks were made by the Dun Laoghaire TD last week during a Dáil debate. Ossian Smyth, Green Party, on how […]
Documents seen by Gript indicate that Minister Donnelly’s previous comments on Kinzen were not entirely accurate.
Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney has said that the booster jab rollout will not be confined to over-60s, but will extend to “younger cohorts” as well. The announcement was made during an interview on Newstalk Breakfast this week. The Minister said that NIAC would likely make a final decision in a few weeks about whether […]
The restaurant taking a High Court case against the Covid cert system will challenge the case on the grounds of “discrimination and major breach of EU privacy law (GDPR),” Gript has heard in an exclusive statement. According to P.B. Cunningham & Company Solicitors, who will be representing Galway’s Il Viccolo restaraunt in court, “Our case […]