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Let's be clear. I'm sure some progress is being made in housing and health but no where near enough. Nobody has been held accountable for the children's hospital fiasco. Justice is for the little ...
Archeologists and scientists from the University of Ghent in Belgium have reonstructed the face of a woman who lived in the area of Belgium 10,500 years ago. The reconstruction has some surprises such ...
Ireland has joined several other European countries by adopting an "opt-out" system for organ donation. While nobody wants a scenario where a loved one is left in the position to be a donor, the ...
This is such a funny post. It screams "contrarian", but it actually isn't. It's obvious that the issue of organ donation can be put aside for a moment, and a much deeper question be addressed. That of ...
You're missing the point. You can choose to apply for a passport or a license. You are forced to make a decision that is none of the state's business and you're forced to give the state your details ...
Increased female participation in the workforce is obviously a major factor in declining western birth rates. While people can say abortion is part of it, businesses should be more baby-friendly e.g.
Where I live (a town of about 100,000 pop.) we have a Polish shop, a Lithuanian ship, a Brazilian shop, two or three Asian shops and an African shop, all selling ethnic food. We have the usual ...
Again it's not racist to want your Irish families and Irish neighbours who have paid taxes their whole lives to not want there to be a free for all with their tax money, and that is what is going on ...
Look, the Irish are an indigenous, ethnic people. We have our own culture, language and sports. Either we do or nobody else does. Go up to an Aboriginal and tell him he isn't part of a distinctive ...
Integration should surely be the aim of anyone settling in another country. Intermarriage (to use the diplomatic term) is how nature progressed the human race and improved the stock. Oh, if only it ...
This is most odd! Sinn Féin calls off party conference with move to spring schedule Sinn Féin will not hold its usual ard fheis this year.The party has told members it has decided to hold an annual ...
The communication to members also states that moving the conference ‘better aligns with our internal party processes’ and that it ‘provides the necessary space to further consider, refine and ...