@IrishRail This is absolute cringe, on every second carriage in trains on mainland Europe they have vending machines with everything on that cart and more, Ireland still has Mary doing the rounds with a food cart FFS 🤣🤣🤣 unbelievable absolutely unbelievable!!! Ireland =1950's Europe
London used to be the capital of "Christian" Britain.
Now it’s hosting the “World Halal Food Festival” with 200+ vendors so we can properly feed the demographic replacement that happened while nobody was looking.
Rapid mass immigration didn’t just change the skyline. It changed the menu, the rules, and the city itself, even our hospitals, prisons & schools are majority halal.
And we’re supposed to celebrate it with street food and celebrity chefs.
This isn’t enrichment.
It’s the bill arriving.
London used to be the capital of "Christian" Britain.
Now it’s hosting the “World Halal Food Festival” with 200+ vendors so we can properly feed the demographic replacement that happened while nobody was looking.
Rapid mass immigration didn’t just change the skyline. It changed the menu, the rules, and the city itself, even our hospitals, prisons & schools are majority halal.
And we’re supposed to celebrate it with street food and celebrity chefs.
This isn’t enrichment.
It’s the bill arriving.
RTE allowing another “expert” spend 10 minutes giving us reasons why 5 lowlifes destroyed an innocent family. It seems education, money for Canada Goose jackets and then toxic masculinity was thrown in for good measure. https://t.co/WSv8HTu3bJ
Another Mohamed living in the UK has been found guilty of attempted to join ISIS.
Mohamed Mohamoud, who was born in Somalia but moved to Bristol in 2020, previously admitted that he flew back to his home country in January 2025 and tried to join the terrorist organisation as a "martyr", but our security services stopped him.
The rest of his family still live here.
Get them all out.
@RobertWinstun@patricej36 Absolutely agree, a new age Hitler would be brilliant, so what if we all speak German or whatever it is, I Ireland we dont even speak our own language in most parts, makes no odds, id rather speak German or whatever than have a Europe swarming with Islamic savages
@wowisthatreal@cafesafor@DontNoOneCare@LagboatUK1@SaxonAesthete And foolishly pay in tax for islamic animals to sleep all day and have a holiday of their lifetimes forever 🤣🤣 even your fucking King is a muslim and supports the Islamic take over of your own country you stupid cunt,get back in line and go to work for all the Islamics good boy
@JackieJameson84@GrogiusMaximus Why 🤥? Do you not believe that an Irishman living in Norway had a project manager that went to Dublin as tourists do, and had the worst time of her life apparently.I know thats very very very accurate these days, should I find her again and get her to contact you to confirm😫
🇮🇪 THE IRISH PUBLIC DESERVE TO KNOW WHAT OUR COURT INTERPRETER BILL IS COSTING
I went looking for the actual figures on what the Courts Service has been spending on translators and interpreters.
These are figures obtained from the Courts Service through Freedom of Information requests:
2020 — €1.20 million
2021 — €1.57 million
2022 — €1.96 million
2023 — €1.93 million
2024 — €2.99 million
January–June 2025 alone — €2.09 million
That is approximately €11.74 MILLION between 2020 and June 2025.
And look at the increase.
The annual bill was about €1.2 million in 2020. By 2024 it had reached almost €3 million.
In criminal proceedings, where an interpreter is required, the cost is borne by the State through the Courts Service.
Now, to be absolutely accurate, the Courts Service does not publicly provide a proper breakdown showing exactly how much of the overall interpreter bill relates to criminal cases alone, separate from every other type of court proceeding.
And that itself raises a question.
When millions of euro of taxpayers' money are being spent every year, surely the Irish public is entitled to a clear breakdown showing:
How much is being spent specifically in criminal cases?
How many interpreters are being paid for?
What languages are being requested?
And how much is being spent on each language?
This isn't about whether somebody is entitled to understand criminal proceedings — of course they must be able to understand the case against them.
It's about transparency and public money.
If the State is spending millions every year, the taxpayers funding it should be able to see exactly where that money is going.
Sources: Courts Service Freedom of Information figures and RTÉ Investigates.