It was a busy day in Washington DC yesterday. President Biden rammed through his last few pardons and Trump started his second term with a bang. 1500 pardons and commutations,…
In a characteristically delayed approach to the new year, the new Irish Government will finally begin next week. After weeks of fairly uneventful negotiations in Dublin, Fianna Fáil and Fine…
Despite sounding dull, US Confirmation Hearings have a record of being dramatic. From Robert Downey Jr’s portrayal of Lewis Strauss in Oppenheimer to Justice Amy Coney-Barrett’s cool handling of her…
As DOGE picks up steam and global politics melts down, Elon Musk has continued his long march through politics around the world. Last week, he hosted an X Space with…
2025 has kicked off to a busy start in the UK. Under fire from Elon Musk, the Labour government is losing the PR battle over the grooming gangs scandal. Prime…
It’s been a big week for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) advocates in the US. McDonalds joined a growing list of global corporations rolling back their DEI policies. Kamala Harris,…
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has made the headlines again this week. Once again, he is pro-actively drawing attention to his company’s past censorship policies to distance himself from them. In…
On the blustery winter morning yesterday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ended an enduring era of Canadian politics. After intense pressure from both inside and outside his party, the so-called Governor…
Sean Burke, patriarch of the infamous family, is in prison for assaulting a police officer in court. That is, after he refused a suspended sentence and told the court he…
‘Irish Twitter’ rocked with moral self-aggrandizement yesterday on the news that Israel will close its embassy to Ireland. This follows an ever-growing list of diplomatic offenses by Ireland to Israel,…