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national / miscellaneous / opinion/analysis Saturday July 20, 2013 21:03 by nmn
The so-called Broadcasting Fee that the current despotic Irish government intends to impose on every household in the land is the latest full blown insult to be thrown by the government at people living in Ireland. read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Saturday July 20, 2013 20:00 by Anthony Ravlich
More in the professional sector now prepared to talk about global ethical human rights to replace neoliberal absolutism. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / opinion/analysis Thursday July 18, 2013 18:57 by R.Ascal
Recent hysteria in the corporate media has exposed a growing fear in the capitalist establishment at the rise of socialist republicanism in Ireland, The latest example follows a protest outside Leinster House in Dublin, called to demand the Jailing of Ireland's Bankers when a group of anti- austerity protestors confronted Labour minister for communications, Pat Rabbitte. read full story / add a comment
national / rights, freedoms and repression / other press Wednesday July 17, 2013 19:59 by ciara
The Irish Independent reports today:
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Every household in the country will be hit with a new Public Service Broadcasting Charge to replace the television licence fee next year. Nobody will be able to refuse to pay the charge because it will apply regardless of whether you have a television, computer or any other device that can pick up public information. The new universal charge will be collected in a way that tackles the current very high evasion rates of the TV licence fee - suggesting the payment mechanism could be modelled on the new property tax. Currently nearly one in five households does not pay the TV licence fee and this is costing the government 30m a year in lost revenue. read full story / add a comment
national / anti-capitalism / opinion/analysis Tuesday July 16, 2013 16:14 by Towards A Socialist Republic
The question on the lips of many people who have attended the recent anti- austerity protests in Ireland is where are the masses? Some who have taken to the streets have been disappointed by the numbers turning out, comparing Irish protests to those in Greece or Turkey and have begun to ask why arent the Irish people fighting back? read full story / add a comment
national / arts and media / news report Monday July 15, 2013 16:08 by Sean Crudden
The festival involved also Theatre of Voices, Denmark. Four separate different programs were performed, one each on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. In The Pepper Canister Church. I drove from Boyle yesterday and was lucky enough to catch the performance of Purcell's Dido and Aeneas which started at 14.30 on a sultry sunny Sunday afternoon. This was an inaugural festival, a new departure for the National Chamber Choir. read full story / add a comment
international / anti-war / imperialism / other press Monday July 15, 2013 08:11 by Solidarity
ABC Brisbane radio interview Vince Emanuele: veterans and PTSD http://tinyurl.com/o969n9x read full story / add a comment
international / rights, freedoms and repression / opinion/analysis Sunday July 14, 2013 23:06 by Hillary's Agenda
Hank Skinner Now Needs To Be Freed>Texas Destroyed His Right To Defend Himself With DNA ! by Hillary's Agenda> poorestamericans@aol.com read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Sunday July 14, 2013 22:20 by Dublin Film Qlub
Special screening of the Film Qlub at GAZE Film Festival read full story / add a comment
dublin / arts and media / event notice Sunday July 14, 2013 21:44 by Dublin Film Qlub
The Detective Dir. Gordon Douglas, 1968 Starring: Frank Sinatra, Lee Remick The New Theatre Temple Bar, Dublin 2 Saturday 20 July 2013 3pm. Doors open at 2.30 Day membership: 8 Free tea and coffee read full story / add a comment
national / environment / opinion/analysis Sunday July 14, 2013 13:33 by Luke Eastwood
A brief history of the deforestation of Ireland and why it happened.....
It is well known that Ireland has a very low level of tree cover, among the lowest of any European country in 2012 it had risen to almost 11% although it is still way below the European average of 30%. Of course about half of this 11% is Sitkha Spruce, which is non-native and causes acidification of the soil. read full story / add a comment |
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