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Donal Trump has set the bar so low that even remarks like ‘legitimate rape’ seem less outrageous now, writes Alison O’Connor
Fri, 14 Aug, 2015
THE personal is political, or so the feminist slogan, which originated in the 1960s, tells us.
Fri, 07 Aug, 2015
There is a strong suspicion that the horrible lessons we learned through the economic bust are
Fri, 31 Jul, 2015
Marvelous political skill is unsatisfactory when it comes to the shambolic
Fri, 17 Jul, 2015
For too long sorry seemed to be the hardest word to utter in Irish public life. But that is no longer the case. The advent of the banking inquiry means no one week seems complete without at least one being uttered along with a public beating of the chest, well more like a gentle palpitating.
Fri, 10 Jul, 2015
In 2013 almost 12% of Irish children were living in consistent poverty, writes Alison O’Connor
Fri, 26 Jun, 2015
It was a barefaced cheek of the minister to make a virtue out of the new guidelines, writes Alison O’ Connor
Fri, 19 Jun, 2015
THE VENUE was laden with symbolism. Amnesty International was launching its report into the affects of Ireland’s draconian abortion laws and it was taking place in the Pillar Room in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin, writes Alison O’Connor.
Fri, 12 Jun, 2015
I would often say how worrying it was that Denis O’Brien had such control over the Irish media, writes Alison O’Connor
Fri, 05 Jun, 2015
WHO WOULD ever have thought, even six months ago, that the Government would end up cresting on a wave of gay love, asks Alison O’Connor.
Fri, 29 May, 2015