Local groups who have protested against migrant centres being imposed without consultation in their areas say that they have been “treated like dirt” by the government, but they have vowed to continue to their “make their voices heard”. Protests will take place tonight in East Wall, Clondalkin, Tallaght and Ballymun and in other areas, the […]
We are repeating mistakes that have been made by other countries before us.
Unbridled insanity.
The threat the “far right” poses is not to the public, but to the media and the establishment.
The supposed left-wingers can rationalise their dependence on billionaire foundation funding through the prism of some pseudo-revolutionary fantasy.
We often talk – or more accurately, hear talk – about the rise of “extremism” in Ireland. Objectively, the extremism is coming from our own Government.
Mr. Wall, after all, could have a pristine, totally clear criminal record, and he would not have been on RTE if his song was entitled “immigration is too high”.
It’s a pitiful thing, this new Ireland – at least, in the old one which Fintan decries, sermons reading feckless sinners from the altar had some substance to them.
You get an adjective, not facts.
Dept notifies Oireachtas
More u-turns than a teacup ride at Disney Land.
‘Fight tooth and nail’