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offsite link RTE in breach of its own editorial principles Anthony

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offsite link Health Secretary Could Change Law to Update Covid Vaccine Compensation Scheme Mon Jan 13, 2025 15:58 | Will Jones
Health Secretary Wes Streeting is looking at changing the law regarding compensation for?people harmed by Covid vaccines?amid concern it doesn't offer enough support, with just ?120,000 available for those "60%" disabled.
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offsite link Letby Accuser Likely Part Responsible for Baby O Death, Expert Review Finds Mon Jan 13, 2025 13:34 | Dr David Livermore
One of Lucy Letby's chief accusers was likely part responsible for the death of Baby O due to "suboptimal care", an expert review has found, casting further doubt on the nurse's convictions, says Prof David Livermore.
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offsite link The Cold Truth ? Britain?s Grim Winter?s Tale Mon Jan 13, 2025 11:15 | Sallust
Governments don't stay in power if they make people cold and poor, but that's a lesson Britain's recent and present administrations don't seem to have learned, as green ideology pushes freezing Britain into fuel poverty.
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offsite link Paper Showing Earth?s Atmosphere Has Become ?Saturated? With Carbon Dioxide and More Carbon Emission... Mon Jan 13, 2025 09:00 | Chris Morrison
Is there such a thing as a Daily Sceptic effect? asks Environment Editor Chris Morrison. After he praised a paper running counter to the 'settled' climate narrative, it was retracted.
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offsite link The Establishment Figures Involved in Trying to Suppress the Story of Britain?s Rape Gangs Mon Jan 13, 2025 07:00 | Laurie Wastell
Twenty one years ago, Channel 4 pulled a documentary about Asian rape gangs in Bradford after coming under pressure from an 'anti-racist' group that included several senior members of the British establishment.
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offsite link End of Russian gas transit via Ukraine to the EU Fri Jan 10, 2025 13:45 | en

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What is Sean selling now,himself-or his Da.!
national / crime and justice / opinion/analysis Sunday June 12, 2005 01:36 by John McDermott   text 5 comments (last - tuesday june 14, 2005 23:34)   image 1 image
It,s all in the name of the game.! read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Saturday June 11, 2005 15:56 by Brian Nugent   text 20 comments (last - tuesday january 15, 2008 08:46)   image 2 images
"I believe that spies, the security services, in the world generally, are becoming increasingly powerful and that our civil liberties are being eroded." Justin Keating.
This article is an attempt to put flesh on those bones. I attempt to list some of those agencies active in Ireland, to list some of the powers they can and do use to make life difficult for those that cross them and to look at some of the technology they have access to. I put in two appendices too that hopefully show the controlling role of those agencies in Irish paramilitary groups and some international comparisons to this type of intelligence agency support for 'terrorist' groups that they are ostensibly opposing. An Orwellian island in an Orwellian world! read full story / add a comment
Medal for Pollution
national / environment / opinion/analysis Saturday June 11, 2005 11:53 by Tom Paine   image 2 images
In the running;

Branson, Lord Browne (BP), Exxon. Shell,O'leary (Ryanair),Geldoff and Bonhoff. read full story / add a comment
mayo / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Friday June 10, 2005 15:48 by Ed
At the end of March, 2005, an injunction was granted to Shell (SEPIL) by the High Court restraining the defendants from refusing to allow pipe-laying on their lands. As of Tuesday last the period of injunction ended with the commencement of the legal proceedings proper, but again the high-profile Shell legal team managed to obtained a deferral for several further weeks. read full story / add a comment
antrim / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Wednesday June 08, 2005 15:38 by Davy Carlin   text 9 comments (last - saturday june 25, 2005 20:39)
I reprint an article I had written a few years ago that was carried in the main Northern Newspapers at that time.

-Friends over the last weekend yet another two young men took there own lives in my local area. This is a growing tragedy that I must admit that when reading of such increasing growing deaths, it brings a lump to my throat..

For oneself I would have thought that those involved in the conflict would have found it more difficult to adjust {and many have}. Yet it seems teenagers and those in their twenties {the children of those at the forefront and brunt of the war} are finding it even more difficult.

This is a situation that needs to be addressed and addressed urgently and many good community activists along with parents of those deceased are campaigning actively on this.

The situation is getting worse and I believe that all support that can be, should be forthcoming to such campaigns, both in the forefront and in the background on this matter., read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / opinion/analysis Wednesday June 08, 2005 03:24 by paul o toole   text 12 comments (last - friday june 10, 2005 17:13)
Irelands best, lies to the world. read full story / add a comment
"we're on our way to the thrilling movies, & we'll know what we're going to watch when we get there"
international / miscellaneous / opinion/analysis Sunday June 05, 2005 19:46 by iosaf mac d. the ipsiphi   text 3 comments (last - sunday july 24, 2005 11:55)   image 2 images
It has long been observed that on their non-banking days, people generally have more time to pursue their liberty & happiness, do their neverland things, enjoy the fruits of their labour, spend time with their family, relations, kids, friends. Some garden, some do long division sums, some protest, some even vote, some worry about themes of the day like War, Europe, Terminology, or indeed the themes of the immediate season - bird migration, global warming, Europe, War, sport or those which never go away such as Europe, War, whatever you understand by "babalon". read full story / add a comment
dublin / consumer issues / opinion/analysis Sunday June 05, 2005 17:55 by A. Kaffir   text 23 comments (last - monday november 20, 2006 13:24)
I'm leaving for Italy.

I can't take anymore of this. read full story / add a comment
if heaven is not my home,Bertie will look after me.
national / politics / elections / opinion/analysis Saturday June 04, 2005 15:21 by John McDermott   text 1 comment (last - sunday june 05, 2005 11:58)   image 1 image
I want to get out of this place. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Saturday June 04, 2005 13:01 by Sean Crudden
It is interesting to consider in the abstract some of the principles which may apply to community development work and to see how these ideas sit with our own organisations. read full story / add a comment
international / eu / opinion/analysis Thursday June 02, 2005 18:27 by SP Member   text 6 comments (last - friday june 03, 2005 11:16)
Despite the comments by German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder following the defeat of the EU constitution in France and Holland, the German political establishment is in crisis.

The potential now exists for the establishment of a new broad left formation. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-capitalism / opinion/analysis Thursday June 02, 2005 01:36 by paul o toole   text 20 comments (last - wednesday june 08, 2005 02:51)   image 1 image
Bono's answer to a question about his friend Tony Blairs attack and murder of 100,000 Iraqi people at the Meteor awards in dublin last year...anyone can make a mistake.... read full story / add a comment
Truth tellers or mouthpieces for 'Official' Sources?
national / arts and media / opinion/analysis Wednesday June 01, 2005 16:21 by saoririseoir   text 17 comments (last - sunday june 12, 2005 04:18)   image 1 image
The best television and newspaper ratings go to light entertainment. Looking at the news, it’s easy to understand why. It’s nicer to feel happy, albeit brain-dead, than depressed and powerless; though the two are not mutually exclusive. Most of us take for granted the whole concept of ‘news’, so much so that the question ‘what is news?’ almost seems ridiculous. Yet, when we reflect honestly on the unaccountable agenda-setting power of news editors over everyday conversations in parks, pubs, the canteen etc., we can only conclude that news has a tremendous influence over the thought of the public, and the question becomes more obvious, as does its variant; ‘who decides what’s news?’ News editors are deciding what we should think is important, and in doing so, defining each of our situations for us, as well as the situation of the World around us. read full story / add a comment
dublin / anti-war / imperialism / opinion/analysis Wednesday June 01, 2005 06:27 by Astrid Essed   text 3 comments (last - wednesday june 01, 2005 11:04)
The publication of the photographs of Saddam Hussein by the Sun is not only a flagrant violation of the 3th Geneva Convention, it also violates the human right on dignity of every prisoner of war, regardless of the crime read full story / add a comment
cork / miscellaneous / opinion/analysis Tuesday May 31, 2005 22:29 by Niall Meehan   text 14 comments (last - wednesday february 22, 2006 18:36)   image 1 image   4 attached files
A history of the discussion on this matter can be found on the following web pages:
What Is The Dispute about Kilmichael and Dunmanway really about?
Response to History Ireland Interview: Peter Hart replies on Tom Barry and Kilmichael (but not Dunmanway)
Audio Report: 'Political Culture in Cork' - a talk by Brian Murphy
Peter Hart interview with Brian Hanley from History Ireland

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international / arts and media / opinion/analysis Tuesday May 31, 2005 20:54 by Back seat poet
Poetry Ireland reclaimed from the hands of the ivory tower dwellers and Arts Council acolytes!!!!!! read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Tuesday May 31, 2005 20:17 by b Duggan   text 7 comments (last - wednesday june 01, 2005 23:37)   image 1 image
I was watching a news article on RTE 30th May 2005 about drunken street violence in Dublin. It rekindled a question that has always been in my mind, "what about an alternative to alcohol". It is clear that Irish citizens desire some kind of recreational substance, the most socially accebtable being alcohol. read full story / add a comment
international / eu / opinion/analysis Sunday May 29, 2005 19:29 by Eoin Dubsky   text 16 comments (last - saturday june 11, 2005 01:31)   image 3 images
Everyone in the house is getting ready to go out and vote. Polling stations in our area (Bagneux, one of the last two Communist towns left in Paris's former "red belt" suburbs) are closing at 9 or so. Nina and I (we're engaged - did I say?) are then off for a non-party with some friends. I can't vote here, but I've been following some of what others have been saying here, and would like to share a few observations with you. read full story / add a comment
international / crime and justice / opinion/analysis Sunday May 29, 2005 15:48 by Thomas Gorman   text 23 comments (last - tuesday may 31, 2005 20:26)
Having become alarmed at the rising crime rate more than two years ago I decided to build a website to highlight the problem.
In that time almost nothing has been done to address the problem. How much more mayhem do we have to put up with before our elected representatives finally get around to doing their jobs? read full story / add a comment
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