“A former Family Court judge says it was “an extraordinary overreach” for the Federal Court to find that the ordinary meaning of “woman” includes a biological male who merely identifies as a woman in a decision now set to be challenged in the High Court.”
I've always been aware of the monstrous data centres springing up like weeds across Ireland but I never realised that we have the most data centres in the world, per capita.. You never hear the clinate cryers mention them? Funny that, isn't it. We pay for them too.
"The beheadings are regrettable but it's something that the Irish people will have to get used to. Sure didn't the Irish go everywhere beheading people.
The real issue is the tweets, imagine tweeting what you want? Totally unacceptable"
Based on Dr Aoife Neary's statement in the Dáil and her "PhD" papers - she should be nowhere near our children.
See article here:
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Dublin City Council dumps €155,000 worth of ‘completely useless’ Re-turn bin surrounds
So much of the Re-turn project is being made up on the hoof by people with no practical experience in anything.
https://t.co/4O9HklamUL
Does anyone else find it odd that $200 billion is spent on cancer research every single year...and the only thing to show for it is a 75% increase in cancer deaths since the 1990s?
SCALLAN: “When the Taoiseach says he doesn't want to 'rationalise' things, he's tacitly admitting that he has no desire to try and understand why the island he largely governs is a powder keg full of latent potential for spontaneous mass disorder”:
https://t.co/WY9USlpKV9
Galtee cheese was a staple growing up. So, I was surprised to find it contains #PalmOil.
For a product with such strong dairy heritage, is this really what consumers expect?
Would finding palm oil in a cheese product change your mind about buying it?
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‘Rally for Ireland’: Dublin Event Calls for Migration Referendum Amid Growing Legal and Public Opposition
A major rally is scheduled to take place in Dublin tomorrow, with organisers calling on citizens to “stand shoulder to shoulder” in defence of Irish sovereignty and future generations.
Titled “Rally for Ireland”, the event organised by John Molloy will begin at 1pm on Wednesday 10 June at the General Post Office (GPO) on O’Connell Street. Marchers will proceed to Dáil Éireann at Leinster House on Kildare Street to present their demands directly to the seat of government.
The demonstration centres on three core demands: a public referendum on the EU Migration Pact, protection of the Triple Lock to safeguard Ireland’s military neutrality, and the complete abolition of Digital ID. Organisers have highlighted concerns over EU control of Irish sovereignty, alongside increased crime linked to poor migration policies and oversight.
Organisers describe the rally as a non-partisan call for the Irish people to have the final say on policies they believe will shape the country’s future. Promotional materials for the event feature the Irish tricolour and images of landmark Dublin buildings, underscoring a message of national unity.
Guest speakers confirmed for the rally include fuel protest organisers John Dallon and Christopher Duffy, who have previously led high-profile campaigns on energy costs and rural issues, as well as Elaine Mulally, a prominent entrepreneur and advocate for small business and civil liberties.
The event will operate as a closed mic with allocated speaking time for each confirmed speaker. SnD Media has announced it will provide full support for the event, including media coverage and promotion to ensure the widest possible reach.
The rally is open to all members of the public. Organisers have stressed that the gathering is intended to be peaceful and are encouraging participants to assemble at the GPO from 1pm.
It looks like Sweden has had enough ! and Maybe Ireland need to follow suit !
Sweden’s government have introduced a controversial new bill to parliament, requiring migrants to demonstrate "honest living," with the possibility of losing residence permits if they fail to maintain a standard.
Many who arrived as kids on temporary permits have been handed deportation orders once they turn 18 if they don't have permanent residency. They're often sent back to parents' of origin countries (e.g., Iran, Egypt, Syria, Somalia) even if they've lived most of their lives in Sweden, speak Swedish, and have families there.
New rules target "honest living "Dubbed no crime, integration", easier deportation for criminals, and more forced returns. Migrants can lose residence permits and face deportation if they don't meet standards like no crime, If they are unable to support themselves, etc. Bill was advanced in 2026.
Easier deportation for criminals, more offenses trigger removal, longer bans, starts September 2026.
They also have Plans to revoke and abolish permanent residency for many asylum related cases retroactive proposals affecting tens of thousands, including families. People would need to have citizenship or leave.
They're also offering big cash incentives for voluntary returns.
EU migration Pact comes into force today. We’re the only country who opted into it, not that RTÉ mentions that fact. We now have an annual quota of asylum seekers we must take or pay large fines for every person we refuse. An act of national sabotage. https://t.co/h80ntw4IWk
The Child Safeguarding Coalition Ireland has raised concerns about inappropriate children's books to TDs and Senators at an Oireachtas event in Dublin, calling for an "audit" of all educational materials recommended for minors by the State:
https://t.co/YdN1FL1uAy