Northern Ireland was dubbed the "UK's most dangerous place to be a woman" just two months ago.
30 women have been violently killed since 2020.
An Irish man murdered his pregnant girlfriend and left her facedown in a dog bowl as a final humiliation
Where were the rioters then?
We compiled all the clips of Pam Bondi's disaster of a Testimony today. Please share.
America deserves answers and she provided NONE!
https://t.co/DBPV7wDJVQ
@destraynor Also one of the reasons given by the "concerned citizens" of Sallynoggin when stopping the development of a completely empty plot of land in between a Lidl and massive roundabout. The area is absolutely crying out for more apartments...
Hey David, there’s still time to delete this you know. During the Covid pandemic you introduced the €325 PUP because it’s what was deemed the minimum needed to live on. Then the ‘Artist Basic Income’ also €325. 3 years of inflation later and carers, people with disabilities and pensioners still fall well below that €325 a week. You increase the income disregard but not abolish it, but also don’t increase the hours carers are allowed work. To qualify as a carer you must be providing at least 35 hours of care a week, so why is work then limited to 18.5 hours? The best social welfare is one where those who *can* work are supported in doing so, and those who *cant* should still be able to live without fearing putting the heating on, or being able to feed themselves, or ending up homeless due to yet another lot of failed government policies. Carers save the state billions, never get an actual day off, work for far below minimum wage, and have their limited pay docked if their partner works. Many carers do this for €0, but they shouldn’t have to. So anyway, no, €10 is a slap in the face.