David Fleming
When Grassroots Action Works: How Ireland Won Its Medical Cannabis Battle
Thanks to the hard work of campaigners, the Dail passed a bill in December that will legalize medical weed.
Ireland Deserves a Referendum on Abortion
A clinically dead pregnant woman is being kept on life support against the wishes of her parents to preserve the life of her unborn fetus. How many more victims is my country's antiquated abortion law going to claim?
Ballymun Rap: Recession Hip-hop in the estates of North Dublin
The suburbs of Dublin, previously only notable for their lack of amenities and job prospects, have witnessed a hip-hop explosion in the last ten years.
Irish Protesters Want the US Military Out of Their Airport
A 79-year-old cancer patient just got sent to jail for demonstrating against America's military activity in Ireland.
Ireland Must Act to Combat Its Growing Heroin Problem
Irish addicts are treated like criminals, the treatment options available to them are laughable, and worst of all, the government doesn't appear to see a problem with any of its drug policies.
Why Are So Many Young People Leaving Ireland?
Ireland has long been a country of emigrants but, possibly due to the severe lack of jobs and very real prospect of the economy remaining in perpetual decline, a record high of 89,000 people left Ireland from April of 2012 to April this year.