Climate change?
A fascinating tidbit from earlier this week that I didn’t see picked up in the rest of the Irish media. From Tom Friedman, in the New York Times: The timing [of Pelosi’s visit] could not be worse. Dear reader: The Ukraine war is not over. And privately, U.S. officials are a lot more concerned about […]
Household energy bills set to rise by 70%.
Truss, much more than her opponent, Rishi Sunak, seems to understand two things: First, that the economy is a weakness for her party, and second, that the culture wars are her strength.
Life support was to be switched off today
Nigerian man murdered on street
Man arrested for ‘causing anxiety’
the only sensible response to unhinged threats is, as it has ever been, a well directed middle finger.
“We’re here to protect children…this is disgusting.”
Woman refused info on vaccine indemnity.
We’re going to keep calling it Monkeypox, here at Gript, regardless of what the WHO decides. Not because we want to stigmatise anybody, but because this, like so much of the world at the moment, is unutterably stupid.
Anyway, it wouldn’t work in Ireland. First, you’d never get planning permission