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4 August 1975 - Ireland 50 years ago today Notice the widespread deprivation - the way women were oppressed - the lack of diversity due to racism - the ...
Other Catholic Western European countries- France, Spain, Portugal and Italy- all had very significant ones while as the Communist Parties in Protestant countries like England and Holland were not ...
Ok, since you're pretending to be particularly dense today, let's spell it out. You would have no problems with an obedient subservient population under a Catholic theocracy. Change the word 'Catholic ...
Racist riots in the UK finding alarming support among 18% of people polled. Is Ireland likely to remain immune to such racism?
Recently The Economist commissioned a polling firm that polled over 2,000 British adults on multiculturalism and the risk of further unrest in light of last year's racist riots triggered by the ...
Tsunami warnings have been issued for parts of Russia and Japan after a massive 8.7 magnitude earthquake struck Wednesday off Russia’s remote and sparsely populated far eastern coast. The earthquake ...
An interview on Newstalk earlier today exposed the lack of transparency on when water facilities would be made available from the monopoly Irish Water for a housing project. News reports suggest such ...
Economics 101 teaches free products are vastly over consumed and the lack of prices starves investment. Define overconsumption of water. And provide some numbers about who and how much water is wasted ...
Private water companies are regulated utility monopolies in the USA, not a competitive market. Typically, regulators allow a net profit return on total assets in a premium related to prevailing ...
Pay for water so Irish Water can pay the boys sitting behind desks to do nothing even more money. Have IW told us how much they need and if we got X amount, how quick they could get things done etc ...
Who said it would be a private entity? I never claimed that. I said it's not a consumer product like beer and skittles. Although the gougers in FF would privatise it down the road, like Eircom. We ...