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Kim Leadbeater's assisted suicide bill has been described by MPs as a "farce", an "embarrassment" and "beyond a joke". But last night's damning statement from the Royal College of Psychiatrists may be the fatal blow.
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When politicians claim the public supports extreme measures like banning meat or digital ID you can be sure that behind it is a Citizens' Assembly or other dubious method for manufacturing 'consent', says Alex Klaushofer.
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Greens have hijacked environmental concern and turned it into a branch of radical Leftist politics. But in truth conservatism cares about conserving our home. Conservatives need to reclaim green politics, says Sean Walsh.
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Ed Miliband is set to lose his seat to Reform at the next election in a Labour wipeout, the most comprehensive analysis of this month?s?local election results?has found.
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35 people died the same day as their Covid shot but authorities in Australia failed to investigate, and then claimed the cases had been "carefully reviewed", according to FOIs obtained by Rebekah Barnett.
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antrim / miscellaneous / news report Monday July 11, 2011 22:55 by Jack White   text 1 comment (last - friday july 15, 2011 12:43)
It is this time of year again when the spectre of sectarianism and division comes to the fore in the north of Ireland. It is a time when communities, kerbstones and poles are marked and carved into territory. There are those who will be living in fear and silenced from speaking out while the rest of us are told to turn the other check in the interests of peace and stability. It is unfortunate, if perhaps somewhat inevitable, that the now annual battles around the ‘marching season’ fall along religious lines. The Orange parades are being used to test the supposed 'neutrality' of the northern regime and the PSNI in particular. The losing side in this dangerous game however is likely to be the working class, as the confrontations and the sectarian attacks that occur around the Orange marches drive people further into ‘their own’ communities.

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national / crime and justice / news report Friday July 08, 2011 12:12 by Justin Morahan   text 3 comments (last - friday july 15, 2011 22:36)
Thirty one prosecutions of an innocent man, followed by perjury, cover up, scandalous conduct by judges, barristers, solicitors, Courts Service and DPP's office, assaults by Gardaí etc - there was a long story to tell about the shameless judicial system in Ireland outside our Houses of Parliament two days ago.

This story is one that could also come under the Rights and Freedom heading as well as under "Crime and Justice". Kevin Tracey has been the victim of criminal behaviour but he has also been deprived of his human rights and of freedom to live a normal life with his family in peace. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Monday July 04, 2011 23:34 by Mick
The Lunchbox is a small zine-type publication put together for the lunch of the Campaign for the Old City Arts Building.

It features articles about Spain's 15-M movement, squating in Dublin and growing your own. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Monday July 04, 2011 23:26 by Mick   text 1 comment (last - sunday july 10, 2011 19:46)
For those who missed our campaign launch on June 11 in Seomra Spraoi, here is a two part video recording of the talks that began the evening. read full story / add a comment
IRMS security accidently joining the protest
mayo / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Monday July 04, 2011 18:04 by lump   text 1 comment (last - thursday july 07, 2011 12:52)   image 2 images
At 7:30am on Monday 4 July, about 17 campaigners arrived to the Shell office building in Belmullet to block the Shell workers from getting in. This was done remind the office employees that they are implicated in the ongoing Corrib Gas Conflict, and to stop them having meetings or doing any work at the office today.
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Front of Shop
dublin / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Thursday June 30, 2011 11:20 by Residents Against Racism   text 9 comments (last - thursday july 21, 2011 18:31)   image 2 images
Over the last few weeks Residents Against Racism have received numerous complaints regarding a blatant display of Gollywog Dolls in front of a Dublin shop window. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Wednesday June 29, 2011 20:54 by Trade Union TV   video 1 video file
Hundreds took to the streets of Dublin to show solidarity with all taking part in the Irish Ship to Gaza as part of the Freedom Flotilla to end the Israeli embargo on Gaza. read full story / add a comment
mayo / miscellaneous / news report Wednesday June 29, 2011 17:29 by Rossport Solidarity Camp
Greetings from Mayo!
July looks set to be a really busy month. Come up for one of the events listed below or feel free to visit us at any time; there's always loads to do and it's a great chance to learn more about the campaign and get involved. We offer accomodation & food, donations welcome.
Looking forward to seeing you soon, everyone at camp x read full story / add a comment
Line formed across road
mayo / miscellaneous / news report Wednesday June 29, 2011 15:58 by Rossport SC   image 4 images
Three actions in as many days at the Aghoos site in Mayo as protests against Shell continue unabated. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Wednesday June 29, 2011 14:37 by Trade Union TV   video 1 video file
ASYLUM SEEKERS HOLD NATIONAL RALLY
DUBLIN - 22nd OF JUNE 2011- DAIL EIREANN - 12.30PM read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Monday June 27, 2011 01:55 by R   text 9 comments (last - saturday july 02, 2011 16:08)
The death has occured of Margaret Gaj (nee Dunlop), a founder member of the Irish Women's Liberation Movement. She is survived by two sons, three granddaughters and three grandsons. She had other relations in Scotland but at this point I do not know their details. read full story / add a comment
Section of the huge crowd on the M5 Movement demonstration June 19th
international / anti-capitalism / news report Monday June 27, 2011 00:53 by Diarmuid Breatnach   image 1 image
The 15 M movement in Madrid is a broad one which at one moment raises general slogans of an apparently reformist kind and the next is calling for the capitalists to pay the costs of the crisis it created and for a general strike. It is energetic and coming up with different methods of internal democracy in the neighbourhood assemblies and central coordination and adapting traditional methods of protest. On the 19th streams of people marched from many different areas and met at the Neptuno monument, near the Spanish parliament. read full story / add a comment
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mayo / environment / news report Friday June 24, 2011 18:03 by C   text 1 comment (last - friday june 24, 2011 18:07)   image 8 images
Yesterday, one Corrib campaigner was hospitalised and several other injured as Gardaí stood by and allowed IRMS to assault and violently remove a group of people that had peacefully sat in front of the doors of the Shell offices in Belmullet. One member of the group had to be brought by ambulance from Belmullet to Castlebar by ambulance after being hit in the back by a IRMS security guard, while another protester was punched in the face by IRMS senior supervisor Derek Bolger. read full story / add a comment
See this Circle?
leitrim / environment / news report Friday June 24, 2011 03:34 by Who the Frack?   text 7 comments (last - tuesday december 06, 2011 12:33)   image 2 images
An Taisce and The Frackers. See the coast that area reaches over to. See the sketched pipe on map one. If it wasn't so sick it would be funny. Fracking + Shell + Renewable energy biznizz. One big clusterfuck coming to Drumshambo and parts surrounding.

Dick Roche of course was one of the Invited speakers to the RJK energy symposium. http://www.rjkenergy.com/en.php/energy-symposium/welcome
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The march moves off from the Dáil
national / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Thursday June 23, 2011 11:37 by Residents Against Racism   image 5 images
A report from the Residents Against Racism demonstration for Human Rights, not Racism read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / news report Wednesday June 22, 2011 17:26 by SLH   text 6 comments (last - monday june 27, 2011 12:01)
News is breaking of the death of anti-apartheid campaigner Kader Asmal. He was a founder member of both the British Anti-Apartheid Movement and the Irish Anti-Apartheid Movement. read full story / add a comment
All pics © Michael Gallagher 2011 - No unauthorised use permitted.
dublin / anti-capitalism / news report Monday June 20, 2011 23:49 by Michael Gallagher   text 5 comments (last - wednesday june 22, 2011 23:33)   image 5 images
Brian Haw RIP
international / anti-war / imperialism / news report Sunday June 19, 2011 13:04 by indignant   text 9 comments (last - tuesday june 21, 2011 15:42)   image 1 image
It would be nice to see tributes to Mr Haw today, so that his work is not (as it were) in vain.

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Angelus Novus by Paul Klee
international / arts and media / news report Thursday June 16, 2011 19:39 by Oswald Bastable   image 1 image
Introducing a new cultural website.

After the death of England’s best-loved alcoholic gambling bigot, the queen mother, the Daily Mail rather ludicrously suggested that the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square should be given over permanently to a statue of her. The Guardian impishly proposed the potential responses of contemporary artists to the challenge. For Antony Gormley, we got ‘the angel of the south’: a steel sculpture of an old lady, complete with cane, handbag, absurd hat and enormous aeroplane wings.

This is how one pictures the angel of contemporary culture. Her eyes stare at hordes of tourists, bemused consumers of Britain’s heritage industry. Her existence is a cheap trick, a grandiose prosthesis grafted onto a piece of idiotic kitsch. Nobody any more is quite sure if she is a serious endeavour or a mischievous joke; the work of a dedicated artisan or of an industry. Unlike Benjamin’s angel,* she does not want to stay behind but to take flight from this shabby existence. Unfortunately, she is riveted to the plinth. These rivets are what we call capitalism.
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