Irish farmers say their industry is being unfairly targeted by green policies while MEP says nitrous oxide is 290 times more pollutant than methane.
“You can’t govern by opinion polls.”
Irish farmers say they have reached “boiling point” with “green policies” and that if their concerns are not addressed Dublin will be brought to a standstill.
Gript’s Fatima Gunning raises with Helen McEntee the case of Kadima Mbuye, who has accrued 8 indecent exposure convictions over a decade in Ireland and is now facing deportation. The Minister says she will decline to comment.
Green Party leader Eamon Ryan says that it will be up to the courts to define what “durable relationships” mean with “flexibility for a legal judgment in individual cases”.
“I was responsible for those decisions”: Minister Paschal Donohoe answers questions from Gript Media’s Fatima Gunning about the impact of Covid lockdowns, and whether the public can expect an apology. #gript
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 […]
‘This Book is Gay’ has caused controversy among parents in recent months. After author Juno Dawson’s recent Late Late appearance Fatima Gunning reads from the book see what’s in it. #gript
Gript met up with Ger, Madge, and John who are being evicted from the house they share in Clontarf. Madge, 79, who says she is battling cancer says the stress of the situation is “awful”. #gript
Gript asked people in Bray their thoughts on the town playing host to five direct provision centres including one on the grounds of a girl’s school. #gript
Tolerance?
The mother of an Irish born son tells Gript how she feels he was let down by the controversial Tavistock clinic since he was only eight years old.