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Arab objection to Israel manifested long before 1967
Arab objection to Israel manifested long before 1967

Arab objection to Israel’s existence was blazing before 1967, in three rounds of riots against the Mandate and three wars. 

Sat, 13 Jun, 2015

John Delaney and the board of FAI should resign
John Delaney and the board of FAI should resign

Does John Delaney seriously think that anyone would believe the FAI would take legal action over the Henry’s hand ball incident which robbed Ireland’s World Cup place.

Sat, 13 Jun, 2015

Train-overcrowding cause
Train-overcrowding cause

The letter by 13-year-old Zach McCarthy, about an overloaded train between Dublin and Cork, highlights the inept management of Irish Rail.

Sat, 13 Jun, 2015

Israel thinks culture and propaganda are the same
Israel thinks culture and propaganda are the same

There is likely to be an angry backlash against Ken Loach and the many others who call on London cinemas not to host the London Israeli Film and Television Festival, which is at least partly promoted and financed by the Israeli government.

Sat, 13 Jun, 2015

Householders shouldn’t pay for lead pipe fiasco
Householders shouldn’t pay for lead pipe fiasco

Last Wednesday (June 10), I attended an individual Irish Water briefing in City Hall, Dublin, which took place instead of the group briefing for all councillors in the North East of the city that was promised on the issue of lead contamination in the water supply in north east Dublin.

Fri, 12 Jun, 2015

There is little consideration for animals in Health and Welfare Act
There is little consideration for animals in Health and Welfare Act

The continuing prevalence of underground puppy farming in Ireland shows how weak our animal welfare legislation is, despite assurances and pledges from Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney that the Animal Health and Welfare Act he signed into law would eliminate cruel practices and update our treatment of non human sentient beings.

Fri, 12 Jun, 2015

Moore Street renewal developments welcome
Moore Street renewal developments welcome

Significant recent developments in the planned renewal of Moore Street described by the National Museum as ‘the most important historic site in modern Irish history’ are to be welcomed as we approach the Centenary of The Rising.

Fri, 12 Jun, 2015

Misogyny’s comeback in our dystopian disorder
Misogyny’s comeback in our dystopian disorder

The Beginners Guide to Bondage, Domination and Sado Masochism is currently on sale in Irish book stores across the country and probably across the world.

Fri, 12 Jun, 2015

Catholic Church is not a democracy, no matter how many people vote
Catholic Church is not a democracy, no matter how many people vote

I wish to reply to a letter “Catholic Church should allow priests to Marry” (Irish Examiner, June 4). Mr Devitte suggests we hold two referenda: One to allow priests get married and one to allow women become priests.

Fri, 12 Jun, 2015

Water-pricing structure won’t please everybody
Water-pricing structure won’t please everybody

Some of us want the user to pay, some of us want water conservation, some want a reasonable allowance, some want water meters and some of us want to pay for the water we use, not that which others waste.

Thu, 11 Jun, 2015

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