The latest polls suggest Macron’s centrist alliance faces a wipeout. On irishtimes.com this weekend, Sharon Gaffney in Paris profiles Jordan Bardella, the Rassemblement National president, who could be prime minister. In his column, David McWiliams argues that Franc...
Nearly 100 years ago a young Irish priest who believed there were no bad boys built a town that continues to turn around the lives of youngsters in dire straits. Tony Dokoupil reports. For more info: Boys Town How to donate to Boys Town ‘TIS THE SEASON:The season for Poinsettias|Watch ...
Less than a fortnight after the riots Oldham (and the rest of Britain) went to the polls for the 2001 general election. BNP leader Nick Griffin beat the Liberal Democrats into fourth place in Oldham West and Royton, securing 6,552 votes (16.4%), while Oldham’s branch organiser Mick Treac...
The Irish water war, austerity and the 'Risen people' So much for job creation" On the establishment parties and Irish political system:"In the last election and the next election my decisions are ... DR Hearne 被引量: 0发表: 0年 An Analysis of the British Labour Party s European Integ...
Even though the efforts of politicians, the health industries and media doom mongers to keep up the fear factor over COVID looking increasingly desperate, billionaire psychopath and wannabe vaccine messiah Bill Gates, whose 'charitable' foundation owns s
Halloween pumpkins in a shop in Dublin carved with the faces of candidates in the Irish presidential election. [Photo/VCG] Ireland goes to the polls to elect a president on Oct 26. Six candidates will contest the election, in which the incumbent, Michael Higgins, is seeking a second seven-...
not policymakers. They couldn’t debate Brussels into submission, because the EU’s negotiators followed rules. So poorly briefed were the Brexiters that in December 2017 they accepted the principle of a “backstop” plan to keep the Irish border open, before spending the next 18 months fighting...