Free speech fears and far-right conspiracies: the culture war over Ireland’s hate speech bill
A chorus of negative reactions to the bill has grown louder in recent weeks.
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A chorus of negative reactions to the bill has grown louder in recent weeks.
Earlier this week The Journal spoke to two officers who devised and planned the Sudan ECAT in which more than 200 people were rescued.
The end of an era.
Ryan Tubridy was stronger when interviewing forces far less powerful than he.
The situation has caused alarm for those working in the sector, as international research suggests at least half of female prisoners have been sexually abused.
The Commissioner for Environmental Information has reversed a ‘staggering’ number of environmental information decisions by public bodies.
Longer jail sentences for garda assaults, lack of funding for eating disorder teams, and animal species decline.
A survey shows consequences of drugs differ across socio-economic levels, even as the prevalence of use doesn’t.