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COVID-19, Misinformation, Conspiracy Theories (UPDATED) Updates to Forum Rules, posts #1, 4, 5, 6, and 7. Posts in the Russian-Ukrainian War, the Roe vs Wade, and the Monkey Pox threads should follow ...
See how you always have to try change the subject.No. This is the thread on the next president of Ireland. You can't answer a simple question.Getting very upset about your unelected leader selecting ...
COVID-19, Misinformation, Conspiracy Theories (UPDATED) Updates to Forum Rules, posts #1, 4, 5, 6, and 7. Posts in the Russian-Ukrainian War, the Roe vs Wade, and the Monkey Pox threads should follow ...
Climate change • Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. Human activities have been the main driver of climate change, primarily due to the burning of fossil ...
Here, as countries around the world celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8th, we present a portrait of 25 Irish women who have provided leadership, instigated change and bought hope to others ...
2 June 1567: The death of Shane O Neill on this day. The MacDonnells of Antrim murdered him after he sought refuge amongst them following his defeat at the Battle of Farsetmore. Séan the Proud/An ...
In the wake of the 2024 General Election, the next major election to take place will be the 2025 Seanad to be held in January to elect 60 Senators. The breakdown of the 60 seats: National University ...
I believe that Benjamin Netanyahu should be on trial but not for what he is accused of in these cases. He serves also a scapegoat which allows people to ignore the structural problems of the Zionist ...
Turner not for the first time has a cartoon that is firstly historically inaccurate and secondly insulting to Christians. As an agnostic I think the IT showed poor judgement in allowing this to be ...
The Population of Ireland from Ancient Times until the Great Famine Last year I attended a tour of the National Museum in Kildare St, Dublin. The tour guide stated that Ireland was 'underpopulated' in ...
This documentary is about corporal punishment in Ireland. The practice was widely supported by the state, teachers and even parents. I was in primary school in the 70s and witnessed quite a lot of ...
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