Andrew Devine asks: When did believing in a balanced, managed immigration policy suddenly become “far right”?
Parts of O’Connell Street were ablaze last night after chaotic scenes erupted in the aftermath of the stabbing of three small children in Dublin City Centre. What follows is a personal account of the night as it unfolded. People gathered near the scene of the stabbing incident, which had taken place earlier that afternoon, and […]
Helen McEntee
Multiple vehicles on fire amid clashes with riot police in Dublin.
Talbot Street attack
Lenin and Hammer & Sickle flags
Accepting that Dublin City Council’s ultra left and liberal political culture may have played a role in creating today’s Dublin might be a useful starting point.
Repeat offenders
Accused had knife beside him on Luas tram
There’s a pattern here.
At present, safety in Dublin appears to be the sole responsibility of a woman from Meath against whom no Dubliner can vote.
Nobody wants to be the journalist who says “Dublin is a Kip”, only to see Justin Barrett, or someone only vaguely less awful, win a City Council seat on a “Dublin is a kip” platform.