Those who care about their own civil liberties, and keeping the power of the state in check, should support this initiative.
If you know that somebody is being abused in their home, you have, assuredly, a moral responsibility to notify the authorities.
The push to make electric vehicles (EVs) mandatory is heating up. If the Irish government has its way, there will be 945,000 electric vehicles on the country’s roads by 2030. By 2035, diesel and petrol cars will be phased out entirely. The phasing out, we’re told, is something to be celebrated. After all, diesel and […]
One might be forgiven for thinking that his concerns, sending that tweet, were not to express outrage on behalf of Ireland’s unmarried mothers, but to use them as a sort of meat shield for his own interests.
Xu Yan
‘The opposite of progress’
For a Green Minister, of all people, to deliver such glowing praise to China is so nauseatingly hypocritical that it makes it functionally impossible to take anything he says on almost any other matter seriously.
The Death Penalty is not simply a punishment, in the eyes of its advocates. It is also a statement.
Honestly, as proposals from politicians go, this is an early – and likely to be hard to beat – contender for worst of the year.
This is the thing about rights. Courts, ultimately, decide how far, or how little, they range.
‘Should sadden us all’
‘Makes me feel I should be extinct’