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A row has been simmering between the executive and judicial branches of government for some time, writes Alison O’Connor.
Fri, 30 Jun, 2017
You cannot purport to be a modern leader, like Macron, and not prioritise women at cabinet, writes Alison O’Connor
Fri, 23 Jun, 2017
Those in British politics who talk of a hard Brexit are mainlining a fantasy, and steeped in denial, writes Alison O’Connor.
Fri, 16 Jun, 2017
In the packed Mansion House Roundroom last Friday, a couple of Leo Varadkar supporters did just what you’d expect when an election has been won — they lifted their man high into the air.
Fri, 09 Jun, 2017
Regardless of who wins the election today, the real winner in all of this has been the
Fri, 02 Jun, 2017
I am afraid to go the French capital, and certainly do not want to bring them [my children] there, writes Alison O’Connor.
Fri, 26 May, 2017
Without doubt he damaged the party further by staying on too long in an act of self indulgence, writes Alison O’Connor
Fri, 19 May, 2017
Children should never be allowed to have unlimited access to the internet, so rules must be put in place about what they can see and post, says Alison O’Connor.
Fri, 12 May, 2017
They believe it is no wonder Muslim women are synonymous with words such as submissive, passive, oppressed, victim, writes Alison O’Connor
Fri, 05 May, 2017
The problem is we all know the Church plays a very long game, and sticks, religiously, to its beliefs, writes Alison O’Connor
Fri, 28 Apr, 2017