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10 Best Irish Phrases – Useful & Practical
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10 Best Irish Phrases – Useful & Practical

Learn 10 of the best phrases in Irish, easy to remember and short these great phrases can be used throughout the day and will really help you to build your confidence with this ancient and beautiful language. Slow and clear pronunciation along with subtitles to help you. If you wish to support my channel please follow this link https://www.paypal.me/danetyghe Thank you.
20 Job Titles In Irish – Learn Irish Words
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20 Job Titles In Irish – Learn Irish Words

In this video I will explain how to pronounce 20 different professions in the Irish language using pictures and photos to help you. Slow and clear pronunciation along with subtitles to help the learning. You can also test yourself at the end of the video to see if you can remember all the job titles. All photos used have been properly and legally purchased for the purposes of this and other videos.
10 Useful Phrases Using The Irish Verb Mothaigh – To Feel
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10 Useful Phrases Using The Irish Verb Mothaigh – To Feel

In this video I will explain the Irish verb Mothaigh which is to feel and give you 10 great phrases that you could use involving this verb. This is a regular and useful verb that could be used more instead of using the verb Bí so much. I will go through the past, present and future tenses with slow and clear pronunciation along with subtitles to help you. If you wish to support me by PayPal and make a donation to my channel please do so by following this link https://www.paypal.me/danetyghe If you want to buy the Collins Irish Verbs book please do so here https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0008207097/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=danetyghe-21&creative=6738&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=0008207097&linkId=91a585f4722c06268b91c9a757e160d6
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“I AM THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE”, But Don’t Know Ireland Does NOT Deport Any Failed Asylum Seekers – Eibhlin Byrne, Director IRPP!

At a recent public meeting by the Lismore Welcome Project to announce the selection of a group of do gooders in Lismore, to run a pilot project to host a Syrian family, already settled in a refugee camp in Lebanon, it became clear The Department of Justice is only interested in imposing the programme of Population Replacement upon the unwitting, well meaning decent people of rural Ireland and had no interest in discussing it. A smirking Minister for Population Replacement, David Stanton, refused to answer questions on ISIS and Visa Fraud in Ireland whilst his lackeys ran defense and diverted any questions. So much so that right in front of the Minister of Justice, Evelyn claimed SHE was the Department of Justice! Eibhlin Byrne is the Director of the Irish Refugee Protection Programme(IRPP) & Chairperson of Holocaust Education Trust Ireland (HETI), She is former school teacher, a former FF Councillor and then Lord Mayor of Dublin who lives in a posh enclave in
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Renua Renews Itself With A Platform To Put Ireland and Its People First. Neil O’Mahony Elected as New Chairman at Packed AGM

At a packed AGM which proved the old Renua was underselling itself, the new Renua finally confounded its mainstream critics and found a focus and identity. The Irish Identity and the Irish People - a niche that should be the mainstream, which could drive Renua into the limelight! At the AGM held in the Maldron Hotel, Renua discovered that the addition of "Nation State" to its "Six Pillars" in their constitution  was more popular than they expected, as many had to crowd standing into the back of the room. This change to their steering document was accompanied by the announcement of 20 Candidates for the Local Elections in May 2019, with many more to come as they continue their recruitment drive. They had already previously announced an MEP candidate. Leader John Leahy asked members present to get people interested in running in local elections to contact them. Members also voted on a new Chairman and Treasurer with the newly elected Chairperson Neil O Mahony f
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#ForgetEurope? Post BRexit Freedom of Movement Between UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland? Just Imagine…

Just imagine, the largest family reunion ever! A Union of English speaking nations with free trade deals, freedom of movement, foreign policy cooperation, and closer cultural ties with visa free travel encompassing 130 Million citizens. This is probably the most natural development ever and the fact that it has not happened yet, speaks volumes to political interference, corporate manipulation and EU protectionism. I personally have family in 3 of the five CANZUKI nations, and close friends in all five, as I am sure most English speakers do. Who knows, maybe USA will be interested too as that would then totally include the "Five Eyes" international intelligence network. Well, a quarter of a million people have already signed up to this wonderfully logical initiative. OK, disclosure time, we added Ireland to their four nations as Ireland already has had a freedom of movement agreement with UK since 1922, long before the EU started throwing its weight around. Besides having been
The Dublin Tenements: Episode 1
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The Dublin Tenements: Episode 1

From 1840s until 1970s Dublin was blighted with the worst slums in all of Europe. Generation after generation of poor Dubliners would be forced into the disease ridden tenements to survive. This is the first documentary of note to tackle this sad and under-reported subject. This episode deals with the beginnings of the slums in the 18th and 19th century and introduces the Winston family, one of the last families to live on Henrietta street.
Housing in Dublin 1964
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Housing in Dublin 1964

A look at the critical state of public housing in Dublin in 1964. Reporter John O’Donoghue talks to people who are being moved from their city centre homes to new houses in the suburbs. The film opens with a row of dilapidated cottages in Dublin city centre. Reporter John O’Donoghue describes how people have been moving out of these cottages to new homes. There are various shots of run down Georgian houses in Dublin. John O’Donoghue talks with women who are being moved out of their city centre homes which have been condemned and with families who are being housed in an army barracks by the Dublin Health Authority. They describe the conditions they are living in and their chances of getting a home of their own. John O’Donoghue talks to one man who moved out of the barracks because of the conditions there and is now living in a tent to protest at the lack of housing in Dublin. A woman describes how she and her husband moved back from England but has not been able to get a house and now two of her children are sick in hospital. The final part of the film looks at newly built corporation houses in Finglas and talks to the residents who have moved there from the city centre. The families speak about their new lives and new homes.
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Will Taxing Couples Who Choose Not to Have Kids Be an Answer To Ireland’s Demographic and Pension Time Bomb?

Multiculturalism and Mass Immigration have not only failed to solve the Pension Time Bomb in Europe, caused by Europeans choosing consumerism over family, but has exacerbated it because migrants are generally uneducated, unemployable, disease ridden and prefer to languish on the welfare system they never contributed to. Whilst Hungary is offering free homes to parents with two or more children, Europe's liberal regimes seem to doggedly pursue the policy of aborting your own children while importing migrant children, who place an even greater burden on social health and welfare.
Singapore also tried to incentivise families to have more children but that failed as the lure of consumerism is far too strong and it failed.
Another possible solution is a new proposal to tax adults who have fewer than two children which has been muted

The Red Squirrel Pill

In 1876, the grey squirrel was released in Henbury Park in Cheshire as a decorative adornment to the park’s collection of animal and plant life. At the time, the Victorians were unaware of the dangers of introducing non-native species. Unlike the Victorians, we had no such excuses. We were warned of the dangers of mass […]
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