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The Irish Times |
There was an unfortunate incident of photo-bombing at Áras an Uachtaráin last week. The picture was meant to record a moment of history – the...
Millennials make us collectively uncomfortable. As the youngest and oldest of them hit 29 and 44 respectively this year, they’re far from the...
The fourth instalment of the Bridget Jones’s Diary series is out next month, and the original from 2001 has not aged well. It is rife with...
A new Government has taken office in the wake of a dramatic few days in Washington. This has led to an inevitable – and correct – focus on the...
The Programme for Government accepts that rising house prices are a given. Nowhere is the new Government talking about falling house prices over...
One of the questions we political journalists get asked a lot on the rare occasions we are invited into polite company is about the true nature of...
Perhaps unsurprisingly, I am compelled this week to consider the inauguration of Donald Trump as US president, and what it signals for the future....
Humpty Dumpty sat in the Dáil Humpty Dumpty watched it fall As all the whips’ resources and all the whips’ ken Tried putting it back together...
The chaotic scenes that marred the Dáil this week arose from a confluence of events that created the perfect political storm. An inexperienced...
There was more than a whiff of the Bad Times about it all. Supermarket shelves stripped empty. Public transport cancelled. Restaurants and shops...