Month: November 2025

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The Abbeyleix Affair: Are Gardaí Tipping the Scales in Ireland’s First ‘Far Right Terror Plot”

Across Europe nevermind the United States and the toxic culture of FBI entrapment the same choreography repeats, German security services caught running paid neo-Nazi informants within the NSU network or inventing a fictitious coup attempt in 2022, British “Prevent” cases...

/ 12/11/2025
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Danish Migration Solutions Won’t Work in Ireland

Mette Frederiksen, despite some optical flourishes against migration and the European Court of Human Rights, is a liberal technocrat dead-set on holding onto power. Popularising her policies in Ireland spells disaster for an immature political right, and a blessing to...

/ 10/11/2025

A Rebel Education Reviewed: Reforming the Irish Comprehensive System

Community schools have returned to the headlines following Virgin Media’s recent documentary A Rebel Education, which examined Carrigaline Community School in County Cork. During the presidential campaign, Heather Humphreys also declared her pride in having attended her local community school....

/ 08/11/2025

What’s Behind the ICCL’s Data Commissioner Offensive?

To the casual observer, the DPC is a sleepy bureaucracy. To the informed, it is the Republic’s regulatory crown jewel—a node of transatlantic leverage that determines not only data flows but, increasingly, the limits of digital sovereignty. As the Trump...

/ 06/11/2025

For a Sovereign Ireland, the Left and the Right Must Unite Against Israel: László Molnárfi

There can be no ‘sovereign Ireland’ without the adoption of a staunchly anti-Zionist policy, and this is integrated within the political platform of the Right. In this fight, there is no better ally than the Left, with whom a temporary...

/ 05/11/2025
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Opinion: Ireland Needs a New National Flag

This country has a rich plethora of historical symbols which would make for a much better ensign. Chief amongst them the archetypical harp as preserved in the Leinster coat of arms.