Following the Capel Street stabbing, a Fine Gael TD has said Ireland should follow recent UK policy as a good example of how to get knives “off our streets”.
“The DSA is being used to censor political speech.”
Figures spark criticism.
“Taking these weapons off our streets is possible, and we need to act now.”
“Unlearning empire.”
After a “light storm”.
At a residence.
“How can someone go through 14 years of education and still be unable to hold a basic conversation in Irish?”
“Back and forth.”
The Department of Justice is responsible for family re-unification of refugees from Afghanistan, Tánaiste Simon Harris has said.
David Cullinane defends Sinn Fein’s position on transgender issues, saying that he doesn’t believe there is any political appetite to get rid of the Gender Recognition Act, and that he believes the party’s stance is broadly in line with the public.
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