Climate Laws Threaten Family Farms as Businesses Buy Up Land for Carbon Credits
Climate laws are having a negative knock-on effect on farming as businesses outbid locals for land in hopes of generating carbon credits.

Climate laws are having a negative knock-on effect on farming as businesses outbid locals for land in hopes of generating carbon credits.

One European minister is set to demand that the public turn down their thermostats and have shorter showers to save money before hiking carbon tax.

Ireland’s open borders are being used by refugees to sneak into the UK, the country’s Local Government Association believes.

Up to 35,000 new homes need to be built in Ireland for Ukrainian refugees, many of which may never leave the country, the govt said.

There are difficult months ahead for Eurozone nations, with the head of Europe’s ECB warning that the ongoing Ukraine Crisis poses ‘significant’ dangers to the currency union.

A video of an Irish journalist questioning a number of men claiming to be ’60’ year old refugees from Ukraine has gone viral online, with the footage prompting questions in regards to the ongoing refugee crisis.

The Biden administration has torpedoed a post-Brexit free trade agreement between the U.S. and the U.K. on Tuesday.

A conservative student publication has reportedly snuck a number of fake ‘diverse’ poems into a prestigious “woke” literary journal.

Behind the tacky facade lies an elite hell-bent on pushing a globalist agenda, with St. Patrick’s Day being just another tool in an ever-varying arsenal used to push a worldwide Great Reset.

Ireland’s Prime Minister is set to push progressive politics during his official St. Patrick’s Day visit to the United States.

A court in Northern Ireland has ruled that a post-Brexit protocol cutting the region off from the United Kingdom is constitutional.

Ireland’s Prime Minister has said that the country’s open-borders response regarding the taking in of Ukrainian refugees trumps all other concerns the country may have regarding the crisis, including those surrounding national security.

The UK government is reportedly concerned about Ireland’s approach to Ukrainian refugees, with one source saying that Dublin’s open-borders response could lead to security issues.

The world is heading into a global food crisis thanks to the war in Ukraine, according to the head of one major Agri organisation.

Police have arrested one man after a truck was used to bash down the gates of the Russian embassy to Ireland.

Russia claims it will allow civilians to escape areas of fighting, but the so-called humanitarian corridors mainly lead to Russian territory.

Ireland’s Minister for the Environment appears to have momentarily forgotten who exactly the arch-nemesis of the western world is this week, telling reporters that Europe needs to stop importing fuel from the ‘USSR’.

Ireland and Scotland have both axed a number of restrictions aimed at tackling the Chinese Coronavirus on Monday, with Ireland in particular dumping all of its mask mandates.

An Irish Senator has slammed Canadian PM Justin Trudeau for having ‘violently suppressed’ the country’s Freedom Convoy protests.

Ireland’s parliament is currently considering a new media law that would push for the creation and dissemination of climate change propaganda.

A return to normality is on the cards in Ireland, as the authorities in the south announce almost all lockdown rules will be eased on Monday.

The Holiday Inn at Dublin Airport, which is currently the fourth largest hotel in Ireland’s capital, has closed so it can host asylum seekers after only months of operation.

Ireland’s Minister for Justice — who implemented a broad amnesty for illegal migrants earlier in the year — has told parliament that sex offenders have a ‘right to be forgotten’ under EU law.

A website aimed at tracking the funding of NGOs in Ireland has been shuttered after the Irish government cut the project’s principal source of public funding.

Northern Ireland is to lift almost all of its remaining COVID Lockdown rules, with authorities in the south of the island also considering easing a raft of measures.

The number of foreign criminals deported in Ireland has collapsed under Ireland’s most recent Justice Minister, who recently launched an amnesty program to ‘regularise’ illegal immigrants.

Pro-border control think tank Migration Watch has warned that the illegal alien amnesty in Ireland will open a “back door to the UK” for migrants via the Common Travel Area.

Northern Ireland’s government faces collapse after its agriculture minister ordered officials to stop carrying out Brussels-mandated checks on trade with Great Britain.

A report into alleged lockdown breaking within the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs has found that officials partook in a ‘serious breach’ of lockdown rules.

Ireland has begun its mass amnesty for illegal immigrants, despite significant doubts remaining over the number of illegals residing in the country

Irish fishermen look set to take on the Russian Navy, with a fishing organisation in the country planning a peaceful protest of military drills off the island’s coast.

An ex-servicewoman of the Irish Defence Forces has pleaded not guilty to membership of the Islamic State during a court hearing on Tuesday.

Europe’s ‘heavy dependence’ on Russian gas for energy has left nations on the continent scrambling for alternatives over supply fears.

A university in Ireland has dumped the name of physicist Erwin Schrödinger from one of its lecture halls after it emerged that the Nobel Prize winner was a paedophile.

An Irish man could get up to 20 years in a U.S. prison for alleged behavior on a transatlantic flight, including mooning a flight attendant.

Ireland has torn up its regime of vaccine passes after six months, putting an end to discrimination against the unjabbed within the country.

Fifty years after Ireland signed onto the EU project, the nation’s Prime Minister gushed over the bloc despite criticisms over sovereignty.

A COVID sea change appears to be occurring in Europe, as both Ireland and France look set to follow England in easing restrictions.

Irish police were forced to hold back an angry crowd from a foreign man on Wednesday, shortly after he was charged with the murder of a 23-year-old woman.

Ireland’s Minister for Foreign Affairs has ordered an investigation into a lockdown breaking shindig that occurred in his government department in 2020.
