A group of anti-mass migration activists has delivered the ‘Save Europe Act’, which has gathered over 500K signatures, to the European Parliament.
https://t.co/VshtmWpzmL
"I don't give a fuck if foreigners I let into the country are robbing, beating, raping, stabbing, or murdering your sons and daughters."
- Simon Harris
The truth is not racist, far right or "phobic" it is the truth
Ken O'Flynn T.D. speaking in the Dail about the escalating levels of violence against Irish women.
@kenoflynnTD
15-year-old activist Cara Darmody is staging a 50-hour protest outside Leinster House. With 22k children facing a 2+ year wait for HSE assessments, she's calling out government law-breaking and demanding an emergency international recruitment plan for therapists.
What's so bad about this is - that it was flagged by department of Foreign Affairs in committee meetings and by the ministers that its first time we’ve held a presidency with Irish as an official working language.
And Sinn Féin didnt know?
They've been screaming about agricultural collapse for better than 50 years, and how pop. growth was going to outstrip supply in 5, 10, 15 years time...none of it has come to pass.
Indeed unleashing the power of fossil fuels has been nothing but a boon to feeding the world's burgeoning population.
Net Zero and the misguided, derelict, priggish policy that flows from it will invariably do more harm to food production than a changing climate...which, by the way, has forever changed.
Butterfly numbers lower this year - particularly the Speckled Wood, but still a good few about our garden. No noticeable decline in bee/hover fly numbers...or flying insects in general for that matter, the air is always full of flying insects dashing and flitting about, busy with life.
Seems to be fewer aphids of all sorts which has allowed our roses to produce lovely blooms this year...but their numbers are pretty cyclical and the last few summers have seen pretty high aphid populations, at least in ours. Not surprised with the lower numbers this year.
And given how poorly my strawberries have faired under an onslaught of slugs and ants, and how slimy the cat's bowl is in the morning, no issues with their numbers in our garden either.
A 50-year-old man in a wheelchair was killed when a blue Nissan Qashqai mounted the kerb and entered a pedestrianised area on Market Street, Bradford.
The car struck the wheelchair user (crushing him against a wall, and also hit a 31-year-old man, who suffered serious head injuries but is not believed to be in a life-threatening condition.
A 13-year-old boy sustained minor injuries.
Is it possible to film a halal killing so that we can all see what it's like ?
Then we could know exactly what's involved and make our minds up about whether it should be allowed in this country
AL-Saqar's Family Issue Threats of "Tribal Retaliation" To Irish Online Commentators
"STATEMENT, WARNING & TRIBAL NOTICE" FROM MURDER SUSPECT'S FAMILY
“Unfortunately, some reckless voices have rushed ahead of the ongoing case involving our son Ahmad Al-Suqour (previously residing in Ireland),” it continues.
The statement claims that the family have faced “malicious attempts” to “spread racism and sow division among the people of our united Jordanian and Palestinian community.”
They further claim that people have been “insulting the dignity of the young man and the reputation of the Al-Suqour tribe throughout the country”.
The family then warn that they will pursue “legal action” against “defamation” or “racist incitement”, and say that a “legal team” has already been formed to this end.
They add that evidence of such online commentary will be submitted to the Cybercrime Unit of the Jordanian police.
The family say that in addition to this, they will pursue anyone who “insults members of the tribe or their family” through “tribal customs and traditions”.
To sign off, the statement says: “we trust the judiciary and the course of justice. We will not allow any platform or irresponsible individual to turn themselves into judge and jury."
An Irish community centre turned into a makeshift mosque.
Importing Islam into Ireland also imports Sharia, enforced modesty dress, anti-gay ideology, honor killings, forced child marriage, FGM and islamic terrorism. They feel violence is a justified response to criticism of Islam.
Cultural replacement in action.
@PeterPaulGuy Hey @DrUmarAlQadri you'd want to spend a little more time coralling and correcting your flock rather than pontificating about what we Irish might be doing in our own lands...unless of course it's considered okay to debauch the infidel in the name of the sham-islam...?
🇮🇪 Ireland - July 13th 2026
Pakistani brothers with Irish passports have appeared before Longford District Court charged in connection with a €2 million drugs seizure 🇵🇰
Ahsan Rasool previously purchased a house for cash while working as a petrol station attendant.
Qasim and Ahsan Rasool are based in Longford, Ireland. They own the Candy Cloud vape shop on Longford’s Main Street where a lot of the drugs were found 🇵🇰
And to think NYC was once the epicentre for advancing electrification technologies, home to the likes of Thomas Edison and the world's first commercial power station...now having to beg people to conserve for fear of grid collapse.
Goes to show how misguided and derelict policy can cripple economies.
Europe's official grid authority has released its report on the nationwide blackout that hit Spain last April.
And while the report treads carefully politically, its data make the cause clear: wind and solar triggered the collapse.
Within the first 80 seconds, Spain lost 2.5 GW of generation, around 10% of its national supply, with every megawatt of that early loss coming from renewables. Gas and hydro remained stable (until the cascade was already underway).
The report's own charts show the sequence. As voltage at the Carmona substation plunged, trips snowballed - entirely from wind and solar. The report calls it "an unprecedented speed of blackout."
This was a textbook inverter-chain failure: renewables dropping so fast that the grid's stabilizers never had time to react.
By midday, Spain's grid had virtually no inertia, nothing spinning fast enough to hold frequency steady. But to admit that outright would mean questioning Europe's green transition itself, something the report appears unable to do. So the event is officially described as "a rare local disturbance," rather than what it actually was - a systemic failure of weather-dependent power.