Investigations The Department of Justice misled journalists on number of illegal immigrants Gravy Train? How public money keeps the ICCL in business. Amnesty Shock: Department has no official estimate of how many illegal immigrants are in Ireland Anti-corruption watchdog denies Minister’s claim it said Zappone did not engage in lobbying Kinzen asked Department of […]
Senator Colm Brophy said “Ireland has committed to promoting a multilateral rules-based approach to engagement in the region.”
The Pew Research Center has just released a study headlined “Growing share of childless adults in US don’t expect to have children.” It is plastered all over legacy media. The Washington Post headline from November 21 is: “More Americans say they’re not planning to have a child, new poll says, as US birthrate declines.” Yes, there is […]
Taoiseach Micheál Martin says that Ireland should be a “leader” in fighting climate change, reminding us once again that Irish politicians are only worried about problems they can’t possibly solve. As reported in the Irish Examiner: “Ireland can lead the battle against climate change from the front as it is “one of the better countries” […]
Newstalk’s Pat Kenny has expressed frustration that employers can’t legally ask for their employees’ vaccine status, and urged Health Minister Stephen Donnelly to impose a stay-at-home lockdown order only on the unjabbed. “Employers need to be able to ask if staff are vaccinated,” Kenny told Donnelly during an interview this week. He proceeded to read […]
At Sinn Féin’s 2021 Ard Fheis, the party praised the totalitarian Communist regime in Cuba, mere months after Cuban authorities cracked down on anti-government demonstrations, arresting protesters and journalists. The mass demonstrations – the largest the Caribbean island had seen in decades – took place in July of this year. They were to protest against […]
A British Minister said that “it is a sad day for freedom of speech…no academic should ever have to fear for their personal safety.”
80% of engineering programmes increased students expected lifetime earnings by over 500,000, so did 1% of psychology programmes.