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Police have closed the criminal investigation into Kneecap?s Glastonbury performance, where the band called for a "riot outside court", prompting criticism of "two-tier justice" by the Shadow Home Secretary.
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Last night's violence in Epping is the desperate cry of people who have been ignored for decades, says David Shipley. Violence must be condemned. But if the state doesn?t change course, and fast, we will see many Eppings.
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From vaccine passports in 2021 to 'Britcard' digital ID in 2025, it's becoming clear we need a Digital Bill of Rights to protect us from being brought under the technocratic grip of a surveillance state, says Alan Miller.
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Why is the modern world so unremittingly ugly, wonders Joanna Gray. As yet another interchangeable block of beige bricks springs up in town, the contrast with the glories of the structures our ancestors built is damning.
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This was the week that the climate consensus died in Parliament, says Ben Pile. In the debate that followed Ed Miliband's statement on "nature and climate" something new was heard in the House of Commons: dissent.
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An Appeal To The People Of Ireland: Join Together To Restore Irelands Sovereignty

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An Appeal to the People of Ireland

Citizens, Immigrants, and Asylum Seekers: In the name of your homes, your livelihoods and your childrens future we beg you to set aside your differences and join together to restore Irelands sovereignty.
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An Appeal to the People of Ireland

Citizens, Immigrants, and Asylum Seekers: In the name of your homes, your livelihoods and your childrens future we beg you to set aside your differences and join together to restore Irelands sovereignty.

We must redeclare the right of the people of Ireland to the ownership of Ireland including its natural resources and the unfettered control of our economic destiny, to be sovereign and non-negotiable. The long usurpation of these rights by foreign and domestic bankers, and by politicians who have forgotten their duty to we the people, has not extinguished these rights, nor can they ever be extinguished except by the wholesale destruction of our democracy. Standing on these fundamental rights, we must proclaim once more the Republic of Ireland as a Sovereign Independent State, and we must pledge ourselves to the cause of its restored freedom, of its welfare, and its rebirth as a Social Democracy.

We must demand the restoration of our fundamental freedoms: Speech, Association, and the Peaceful Assembly for the Redress of Grievances. We must demand guarantees of equality in justice, and access to opportunities including marriage. We must resolve to pursue these goals for the happiness and prosperity of the nation as a whole. Cherishing all the peaple of the nation equally, oblivious of the religious, ethnic and racial differences carefully fostered by those in power who would see us divided, the same powers who have made us homeless, jobless and protected the wealthy from justice.

We must place the cause of a restored and renewed Republic of Ireland into the hands of the people, Whose support must be invoked so that we can meet these goals, and hope that no-one who serves this cause will dishonour it by inhumanity, or violence. In this desperate hour the people must, for their future, muster their courage and stand up and say to those who seem deaf to our suffering: ENOUGH!

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