Coursing with hounds as a pastime likely goes back many millennia but certainly dates back to ancient Greece.
“We live in decidedly dystopian times, when many of our long-held principles are being, not only questioned, but summarily rejected, with hardly an echo of a debate or discussion”
We should be thankful for Ministers whose ambition causes them to rat out their colleagues
This evening the Dáil will debate the Traveller Culture and History in Education Bill 2018. It is being brought forward by the Independent TD for Donegal, Thomas Pringle after having been initiated in the Seanad in 2018 by former Senator Collette Kelleher. The Bill, which has already passed final stage in the Seanad (October […]
To read the opposite side of this debate, with my colleague Niamh Uí Bhriain, click here _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The worst kind of tax, a wise man once said, is the kind that you have to pay. For non-smokers, an extra euro on […]
To read the opposite side of this debate, with my colleague John McGuirk, click here _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Buying a home is by far the most difficult and stressful purchase most people will ever make. Scrimping and saving for a deposit; traipsing around to view houses; persuading the bank to […]
See the opposite side of this debate, with Tim Jackson, at this link. To understand the reason why Israel does not tend to listen to Irish criticism of its approach to security, we should go back twenty years or so. In the year 2002, 239 Israelis were killed by Palestinian suicide bombers. Between 2002 and […]
Despite her serial twitter feed attacking Trump and supporting Biden and her hagiography of the loathsome Nancy Pelosi, I thought that Susan Page was a reasonably fair moderator for the Pence/Harris debate. She did frame one question in terms of Trump providing “misleading information” regarding his recent health and a gratuitous and immoderate reference to […]
Confession: Two weeks ago or so I decided that no, I wasn’t going to sit up into the early hours of the morning to watch two cranky seventy year olds shouting at each other in America. And I was absolutely intent on keeping that promise, until Virgin Media rang yesterday and asked would I review […]
2FM’s Jennifer Zamparelli obviously didn’t get the update memo on allowed topics or opinions when she advertised a discussion on mask wearing on her morning show on 2FM. https://twitter.com/JenniferMaguire/status/1305518091229704200 The backlash from the wokeratti was instant and vicious, and Zamparelli said she received all kinds of absue in DM. A fair number of journalists were […]
Last night’s leaders debate between the three people vying to be the next Taoiseach has earned high praise from some of the UK journalists visiting our shores to find out how Ireland conducts its politics. For all that Irish people might think that our politicians are sub-standard, at least some of those observing from abroad […]
Aontú has slammed RTÉ’s decision to exclude the party from the televised Leaders’ debates. Describing the decision as a “modern day lockout”, Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín, said the move as a serious mistake by the broadcaster and questioned the reasoning behind the decision. An Teachta Tóibín stated: “There are 8 political parties organised on a […]