Tag: Ireland

Trump’s USAID Shutdown to Hit Irish NGO Complex

While not a direct target of its initiatives, the shuttering of Washington’s USAID network is likely to have a ripple effect in Ireland where our nation’s foreign aid programmes have become interwoven with the Democratic wing of the American establishment...

/ 02/02/2025

Saint Brigid’s Day; Official Ireland’s Gaia Cult?

The decline of social Catholicism in Ireland has thrown up a multitude of phenomena, not least the growing official worship of Imbolc and a progressive retelling of Saint Brigid. Bríd, the Gaelic woman who brought Christianity to Louth, the saint...

/ 01/02/2025

O’Callaghan Steps Onto the Asylum Hot Seat

Within the Irish Cabinet there are some portfolios earmarked for political death. Health is the most obvious one having consumed the career of Mary Harney most famously with Varadkar avoiding too much political flak in the post before moving on...

/ 30/01/2025

The Magdeburg Attacker’s Irish Connection

Six dead at a Christmas market in Magdeburg eastern Germany was just the latest price to pay for the German state’s decades long pursuit of open borders mania. While a cynical media spin tried to pin the attack on the...

/ 27/01/2025

Surveying the Wreckage: Greens Have Left Ireland Ill-Prepared for Trumpian Era

The regime change in Washington is swiftly being felt in Western capitals Dublin included with the now ex-Minister for Integration Roderic O’Gorman appearing on the national broadcaster Monday to decry a new alliance between Trumpism and Big Tech. https://twitter.com/RTEUpfront/status/1881459892520652916 Rather...

/ 22/01/2025

The Varadkar Foundation? What is Behind the Former Taoiseach’s United Ireland Pivot

We live in an era of liberal politicos reinventing themselves through backroom foundations and institutes. The Clintons mastered the trade in the late 90s only to be outdone recently by Tony Blair as his eponymous foundation became the rallying point...

/ 14/01/2025

Elections, Reflections: Part I

“I am alone against hordesI cannot stop nor let goI stand here in the long cold hoursalone against every foe.”An Táin Bó Cúailnge This is part of a series of articles by a diverse range of figures working in Irish...

/ 18/12/2024

POST-IMMIGRATION RTÉ UPFRONT THOUGHTS

By virtue of being the only competent anti-immigration voice on the panel, the big winner once again was Peadar Tóibín, following on from his successful performance in the big leaders’ debate last week. It can be fairly argued that Tóibín...

/ 26/11/2024

Ringing Endorsement: Niall Ring Gives Malachy Steenson Momentum in Final Week of Campaigning

The campaign to see independent nationalist Councillor Malachy Steenson elected in Dublin Central has been boosted this week following the ringing endorsement of former Lord Mayor of Dublin Niall Ring. Media attention is fixated on the north inner city in...

/ 25/11/2024

USI Censorship Machine Takes Aim at Irish Right on Campus

The Union of Students Ireland (USI) has taken justifiable flak this week following the casual exclusion of parties to the right of and including Aontú from their pre-election survey. Questioning all seven major Irish parties on their policy positions on...

/ 24/11/2024