Minister Catherine Martin defends State broadcasters like RTÉ, claiming that they “strengthen democracy,” and that during Covid they provided “excellent factual information.”
Irish Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe says he “sees no evidence” that the public oppose hate speech laws. He says taxpayers are happy to fund NGOs that campaign for hate speech laws, as it’s “a price worth paying” to have “healthy debate in a democracy.” #gript
“This is something we look at very regularly”: Irish Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe says he doesn’t believe that the Irish government’s various construction projects are significantly contributing to cost inflation. #gript
Tánaiste Simon Coveney has confirmed that the Government is taking legal advice as to how sanctions may be used against striking nurses, including docking their pay.
Mr Coveney said the Government does not want to be at odds with nurses but called on unions to live up to their part of the national pay agreement.
“They are great people, doing very difficult work, often in very pressurised circumstances. We want to be working with nurses, with the INMO and with the psychiatric nurses to build a better health service that can attract many young people into this profession,” he said.
“What the Government has said is that we are taking legal advice in regard to the options that are available to us, consistent with the pay agreement that everybody signed up to with their eyes open," he told the Dáil.
There is a responsibility on the Government to deliver on that, and that involves hundreds of millions of euro of extra pay across the public sector. There is also a
Irish Green Party Minister Joe O’Brien repeatedly refuses to say whether he would fund a conservative NGO, before adding: “It needs to be in line with government policy of the day.” Question by Ben Scallan. #gript
Supporters of South Africa Fight For Rhino are outraged against the National Animal Rights Association in Dublin that cites racism when asked for assistance in peaceful protest. While the world is up in arms and everybody stands together in the fight against the Zimbabwean export of baby elephants to China, NARA in Dublin stands back.This outrage against the export of baby elephants come after the release of video footage from animal activists in Zimbabwe. Filmed were 35 stressed baby elephants that were forcibly taken from their herds. If successful, they will be kept in zoos in the world’s biggest animal rights abuser, China.
The animals appear 'wide-eyed', defensive, and show obvious signs of stress in the footage, according to campaign group Human Society
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WATCH: We’re told that Irish neutrality means selfishly watching innocents suffer during global conflicts. But tell that to the dozens of Irish peacekeepers who have lost their lives fighting to protect civilians, says @Ben_Scallan. Donate today to Gript! https://www.gript.ie/donate/ See more at https://www.gript.ie Follow our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GriptMedia Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/griptmedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/griptmedia/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/griptmedia Our […]
Concerns have been raised about an “ethically dubious deal” between the Irish government and local, regional and national newspapers that involves journalists writing positive pieces about the Ireland 2040 plan.
The treasonous government’s strategic communications unit paid for sponsored content to appear in local, regional and national newspapers including the Irish Independent and The Irish Times.
What is the Ireland 2040 plan, you ask? It’s a €116 BILLION national development plan to prepare for an estimated population growth of one million people over the next two decades.
Some Irish opposition parties have slammed US President Donald Trump’s war on Iran, calling for the annual St. Patrick’s Day visit to be cancelled. Some described Trump as a “psychopathic war-monger”, “imperialist” and “misogynist” trying to distract from the Epstein Files. ——————– Gript is proud to be an independent source of news, but that means […]
Bord na Móna has moved to end all peat harvesting from Irish bogs – now Irish workers watch as briquettes and energy are being imported from Germany and elsewhere. Gript speaks to some of the people affected. #gript Donate today to Gript! https://gript.ie/donate-to-gript/ See more at https://gript.ie Follow our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GriptMedia Twitter: https://twitter.com/griptmedia Instagram: […]
Elderly Irish people are losing their sight for lack of a 20 minute eye procedure. As a result, rural TDs are organising buses to Belfast to get them the surgery they need. The message is this: Go to Belfast, or go blind. #gript Donate today to Gript! https://www.gript.ie/donate/ See more at https://www.gript.ie Follow our socials: […]
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Taoiseach Micheál Martin says that Ireland should be a “leader” in fighting climate change, reminding us once again that Irish politicians are only worried about problems they can’t possibly solve. Ben Scallan comments. #gript #COP26 #ClimateChange Donate today to Gript! https://www.gript.ie/donate/ See more at https://www.gript.ie Follow our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GriptMedia Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/griptmedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/griptmedia/ Patreon: […]