Her remarks should be interpreted simply, and straightforwardly, in the manner in which she intended: Christian beliefs bad, ergo, Christians not welcome.
Seven days a week.
“Is that not a critical failure?”: Gaeltacht Minister Catherine Martin is asked about the Irish language’s “endangered” status, despite the fact that most people in Ireland study the language for 13 years at school. Question by Ben Scallan. #gript
Irish Media Minister Catherine Martin has said that it would be the job of the government’s new Electoral Commission to “monitor” what communications are “appropriate” during Irish elections, when asked about billionaire Elon Musk’s comments to her last week. Last Friday, Gript asked Martin about new EU regulations around so-called “misinformation,” and the potential impact […]
“The question is not relevant”: Ireland’s Media Minister Catherine Martin says that the question “What is a woman?” is “not relevant” to an upcoming referendum on the role of women in society.
“Can’t answer a simple question, when you’re literally regulating truth itself”
RTE has two things going for it: Patronage, and inertia.
“These are the first steps towards helping restore public confidence in RTÉ.”
This is not a situation where small changes are going to work.
Minister Catherine Martin defends State broadcasters like RTÉ, claiming that they “strengthen democracy,” and that during Covid they provided “excellent factual information.” #gript #RTEgate
Minister Catherine Martin has been informed that persons who participated in the basic income for artists scheme are now being pursued with debt letters for thousands of euro in social protection overpayments. The basic income for artists, BIA, is a pilot scheme that was introduced by Government following consultation with the arts sector in order […]
“Emerging threats”: Minister defends plan to regulate “misinformation”