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An accessible version of the Protection of Life during Pregnancy Bill 2013

Posted on June 29, 2013July 2, 2022 by trinityfox

Joseph Loughnane cuts through the waffle to give us a plain proletarian english version of the recently published X-Case legislation. Part 1 1. Title and when it comes into force. 2. Definitions: Here is where the “unborn” is given a definition as a ‘life’ that commences after the implantation of it in the womb of…

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Emigrating for a cheaper education

Posted on June 28, 2013July 2, 2022 by trinityfox

I’m paying just €17 a semester to the University of Vienna to participate in a Masters programme, writes Liam Duffy Originally posted here. In 2011, the final year of my degree in public and social policy, my class had a seminar on funding third level education led by a PhD student who argued that the system…

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Picnics, People Power, Direct Action and Damage – Week of Action against Shell kicks off at Rossport Solidarity Camp

Posted on June 26, 2013July 2, 2022 by trinityfox

Cruss T. Anarcho Mc Professional Protester gives us a rundown of events so far at the Week of Action against Shell in Erris, Co. Mayo. In the rural parish of Kilcommon in Erris, North Co. Mayo, many had come from all over Ireland and further afield still to resist the highly controversial Corrib Gas Project….

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Inaccessibility and marginalization in Ireland’s Higher Education System

Posted on June 21, 2013July 2, 2022 by trinityfox

The impact of immigration and multiculturalism on Irish society has brought about some unforeseen challenges that need to be addressed, writes Méadbh Ní Dhuinn. The OECD Reviews of Migrant Education Ireland (2009, p. 9) describes how “Immigration is a relatively new phenomenon in Ireland. Between 8 and 10% of students in Irish schools have an…

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John F. Kennedy – the Warmonger Ireland can be Proud of.

Posted on June 19, 2013July 2, 2022 by trinityfox

Alán Camilo Cienfuegos discusses the true legacy of the bizarrely beloved JFK. It is 50 years since John F. Kennedy, then president of the US, visited Ireland, in 1963. And now, just as then, the media both here and in the US is replete with praise and admiration for the man, America’s first Catholic president,…

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Samantha Power – another ‘Good’ Imperialist

Posted on June 10, 2013July 2, 2022 by trinityfox

Alán Camilo Cienfuegos writes about Obama’s latest appointment…. Barack Obama’s nomination of Irish-born academic and writer Samantha Power to the post of US Ambassador to the UN is yet another example of the increasing trend toward ‘humanitarian’ war by the US government’s hawks in sheep’s clothing. Samantha Power is, at first glance, a poster-girl for…

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Young Irish people are losing their voice and facing forced emigration

Posted on June 9, 2013July 2, 2022 by trinityfox

The surge of precarious and part-time employment, unpaid internships and false starts expose Ireland’s bad attitude to young peoples’ future, writes Ronan  Burtenshaw. Originally posted here. IN 1913, thousands of Dublin workers found themselves locked out of their workplaces for demanding recognition. As we remember the centenary of that great struggle it is easy to forget…

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A Theory on Conspiracy Theories

Posted on June 5, 2013July 2, 2022 by trinityfox

A long time ago if someone was beginning to draw conclusions that all was not right with the world they might have bought a pamphlet or gone to a meeting, or debated with people down the pub or at work. Today unfortunately the path of least resistance for many people is to go on Youtube…

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The Union Jack is everywhere

Posted on June 4, 2013July 2, 2022 by trinityfox

James Falconer on the Butcher’s Apron, originally posted here  – http://jimmyfalc.wordpress.com/2013/05/15/the-union-jack-is-everywhere/ If one were to travel extensively one would see the British flag on many different objects throughout the world. These range from items of clothing, phone covers, wallets, bed sheets, bags/suitcases, mugs, umbrellas, food items, corporate TV stations etc. Is this flag simply fashionable or…

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Occupy Gezi: A Student Speaks Out

Posted on June 3, 2013July 2, 2022 by trinityfox

A Turkish student gives her account of what is happening in the country at the moment… All my Turkish friends are up tonight. We are trying to get a glimpse of the news through a minority of TV channels which are not afraid of the government’s censorship policies. It started as a reaction to the…

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