Four years of Donald Trump’s extremist rhetoric reached its natural apex in Washington last week. Having refused to acknowledge that Joe Biden won the election
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Anti-mask IPAT barrister Una McGurk says ‘globalists’ trying to implement a ‘one-world government’
Controversial barrister Una McGurk has claimed there’s a conspiracy to institute a one-world government. McGurk, who until recently oversaw asylum applications for the state as
New group founded by former Renua members crowdfunding €250,000 to challenge lockdown laws in court
A new anti-lockdown group has been launched by former members of Renua. The Irish Council for Human Rights (ICHR) was founded by siblings Tracey and
Dolores Cahill tells large crowd leaders will be put on trial for COVID-19 lockdown measures
Dolores Cahill, the chair of the Irish Freedom Party (IFP), told a large crowd at the Custom House in Dublin yesterday that politicians in favour
Editorial – Saturday’s anti-mask rally was a recruitment drive for the far right
The first two months of the new Irish government have been, as any reasonable person will agree, a disaster. It has lurched from one crisis
Arrests at anti-mask rally as large crowd hears COVID conspiracy theories
An anti-mask protest attracted close to 1,500 people in Dublin today. The rally, organised by Health Freedom Ireland (HFI) was called to protest against the
Far-right rally in Dublin calls for resignation of children’s minister Roderic O’Gorman
A far-right rally attracted roughly 250 protestors outside the Dáil today. The so-called “March for Innocence” was organised to call for the resignation of Green
UCD students pen open letter condemning professor for spreading misinformation about COVID-19
Students in University College Dublin (UCD) have signed a letter condemning statements made by professor Dolores Cahill in which she plays down the risks associated
Facebook potentially an ‘echo chamber of white supremacism’ as algorithms benefit the far right
Facebook is failing to do enough to stop white supremacist groups using the platform to recruit followers and spread racism. That’s the conclusion drawn in