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Irish fretting about the triple lock seems faintly ridiculous in light of Russia threat

A haunted-looking Volodymyr Zelenskiy came to Dublin this week to thank the State for its help in the three years since the all-out invasion of...

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Pat Leahy

I would not quite say I admire Enoch Burke, but I do find him weirdly impressive

When a person writes a regular newspaper column for long enough, certain risks start to present themselves. There is the risk of endlessly...

yesterday 10

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Mark O’Connell

In Ireland, the ‘working poor’ will determine future elections

At Christmas, we are often reminded to think about those who are less fortunate. It’s a time for charity as well as excess, but it can be a prompt...

yesterday 5

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David Mcwilliams

Border was confirmed a century ago but the blame game is still a live issue

A century ago this week, the unionist prime minister of Northern Ireland, James Craig, arrived back to Belfast from London to be feted by his...

previous day 3

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Diarmaid Ferriter

If we’re going to start renaming everything, why stop at Herzog Park?

Here’s an idea. Let’s dename Ireland. I mean, who among us wants to live in a country called Anger Land? It gives the wrong impression of us,...

previous day 10

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Justine Mccarthy

Northern Ireland may be left in a migration limbo. That’s a problem for the Republic

Jim O’Callaghan seems to have forgotten something. The Minister for Justice says Ireland will shadow the planned crackdown on immigration by...

thursday 10

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Newton Emerson

Falling in love with Robert F Kennedy jnr wasn’t Olivia Nuzzi’s biggest mistake

“The journalist must never become the story” is perhaps the most overused, and most untrue, cliches about the industry. I learned at an alarmingly...

thursday 3

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Finn Mcredmond

Ed Power: Maybe it’s time to scrap Spotify Wrapped?

Christmas party season is here with a vengeance – but there is one shindig that ever greater numbers of music fans will be delighted to skip. That...

thursday 10

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Ed Power

‘Hello, are you in Galway tonight?’ Sex trafficking was here long before the Epstein files

The 1997 satire Wag the Dog may be worth a repeat viewing. Starring Robert de Niro and Dustin Hoffman, it sees the president of the US caught in a...

03.12.2025 1

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Kathy Sheridan

Sinn Féin should study its own political history before demanding Herzog Park be renamed

On January 5th, 1976, members of an active service unit of the IRA stopped a minibus at Kingsmill, near Whitecross in South Armagh. They sorted out...

03.12.2025 9

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Michael Mcdowell

Ireland has two economies, one bourgeois, one proletarian. Both have problems

How do you know our rulers are spoofing? A cynic might say the tell is that they have their mouths open. But being sweet-natured, I would suggest...

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Fintan O’Toole