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offsite link In Welcoming Trump, Let Us Remember Henry VIII Fri Jan 24, 2025 19:00 | Joanna Gray
We're all feeling a little giddy after the inauguration, but let us remember to put not our trust in princes, says Joanna Gray. After all, Thomas More effused at the coronation of Henry VIII, and look what happened to him.
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offsite link Have Covid Travel Requirements Gone Away? Fri Jan 24, 2025 17:00 | Dr Roger Watson
Back in 2022 and 2023 when Covid travel restrictions and vaccine passports were all the rage Dr Roger Watson published his country-by-country guide. Now, in 2025, he takes a look to see if any are still at it.
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offsite link A Golden Age for American Meritocracy Fri Jan 24, 2025 14:15 | Darren Gee
The second Trump Presidency has already dissolved hundreds of DEI programmes and looks set to herald a new golden age of American meritocracy. It's a movement America and the world are hungry for, says Darren Gobin.
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offsite link Think Tank?s Net Zero Survey Concludes the Public is the Problem Fri Jan 24, 2025 13:10 | Ben Pile
The Social Market Foundation has carried out a survey on public attitudes to Net Zero and concluded that the "uninformed" and reluctant public are the problem. Why else would they say no to heat pumps?
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offsite link Number of Children Who Think They are Wrong Sex Surges 50-Fold Fri Jan 24, 2025 11:10 | Will Jones
There has been a 50-fold rise in children who think they are the?wrong sex in just 10 years, with two thirds of them girls, analysis of GP records suggests.
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galway / anti-war / imperialism / news report Saturday July 05, 2003 18:18 by Vinnie   text 2 comments (last - wednesday july 09, 2003 00:50)   audio 1 audio file
On Thursday night, Scott Ritter the former UN weapons inspector for Iraq spoke to a packed room in the Menlo Park Hotel, Galway, at a meeting hosted by the Galway Alliance Against War. Scott was in Ireland to testify at Mary Kelly's trial, and spoke at length about her actions in disarming a US warplane at Shannon airport, and how he felt more people need to become active citizens, rather than just passive consumers, if we are to make into a reality the notion that both Ireland and America are democratic republics. read full story / add a comment
mayo / miscellaneous / feature Sunday June 01, 2003 15:36 by IMC Editorial Group   audio 1 audio file
In March 1849, several hundred starving people set out on a desperate walk from Louisburgh in County Mayo, Ireland. Their destination was a mansion where dinner was being served to the Board of Guardians who had the powers to release food or issue certificates of destitution to give entry to the workhouse. The Louisburg people were denied both. On the return journey as many as a hundred men, women and children died. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Tuesday April 08, 2003 17:48 by IMCer   audio 1 audio file
AUDIO - BUSH BLAIR WAR SUMMIT 8min Windows media http://uk.indymedia.org:8081/local/webcast/uploads/baud.wma Thousands protest in NI, at Bush/Blair War summit read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Thursday April 03, 2003 12:56 by IMC NOICE CREW   audio 1 audio file
national / miscellaneous / news report Monday March 24, 2003 10:46 by Vinnie   text 2 comments (last - monday march 24, 2003 12:07)   audio 1 audio file
A great crowd turned out in Galway on March 22nd for the anti war rally organised by the Galway Alliance Against War. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Saturday March 15, 2003 03:55 by rocket audio   text 1 comment (last - saturday march 15, 2003 17:06)   audio 1 audio file
Over 100 second level students gathered in Dublin today to voice their concerns over the tension currently developing in Iraqi. the students also called on the Irish government the tell the truth about their relationship between them and the Americans and define what exactly is their position is read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Saturday November 30, 2002 22:02 by INDYHEAD   text 5 comments (last - monday december 02, 2002 17:59)   audio 1 audio file
FOOD NOT BOMBS gave out free food to starving consumers on BND read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Monday October 28, 2002 01:02 by Ian McDonald   audio 1 audio file
An interview with singer, songwriter and activist Jim Page. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Thursday June 06, 2002 23:38 by Indymedia Audio   text 7 comments (last - friday june 07, 2002 18:33)   audio 1 audio file
As recorded by Indymedia on Wednesday 5 June '02 at the Garda Complaints Board in the Irish Life centre, D1. read full story / add a comment
dublin / miscellaneous / feature Tuesday May 07, 2002 03:49 by IMC Editorial Group   audio 1 audio file
Bank Holiday Monday: up to 1000 people partied hard on the streets of Dublin on the south side of the River Liffey along Burgh Quay and George's Quay. The east end of the quay at Butt Bridge was blocked and at 3pm the party was in full swing with three sound systems, capoeira, football, twister, dancing, bongoing, cheering and guerrilla gardening. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Tuesday May 07, 2002 01:53 by Daithi Mac Sithigh   audio 1 audio file
Audio clip includes participants questioning the Gardai on (1) the use of batons and (2) a teenager who had his crutches taken away. Then photographer Ray Coderre (3) tells what he saw. Also in this file is the move of the RTS crowd down along the quays..and some music. MP3 and Windows Audio. Proper audio to follow in the morning! Click on the links to listen. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Saturday March 09, 2002 20:37 by Daithi Mac Sithigh   audio 1 audio file
This package is seven different audio clips, recorded at today's Sellafield Meltdown Drill in Dublin. See other posts and pictures for further details. Follow the text below and click on each audio link. Some of the announcements are also transcribed in the main text. read full story / add a comment
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