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Colin Sheridan is a writer and columnist. A former officer in the Irish Defence Forces he has extensive deployment experience as a peacekeeper with the United Nations, having lived and worked in the former Yugoslavia, West Africa, Afghanistan, Lebanon and Palestine.
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S Colin Sheridan: End of the affair shows Salah that love is conditional
The Anfield legend piled huge pressure on his manager with an explosive interview on Saturday night.

Mon, 08 Dec, 2025

Colin Sheridan: New reforms risk transforming what it means to be an immigrant in Ireland
Colin Sheridan: New reforms risk transforming what it means to be an immigrant in Ireland
Recently unveiled reforms signal a sharper, more conditional, approach to migration and integration, a policy shift seemingly premised not only on numbers but on redefining belonging

Mon, 08 Dec, 2025

Colin Sheridan: The Irish love the moral high ground — but it’s time we climbed down
S Colin Sheridan: The Irish love the moral high ground — but it’s time we climbed down
An honest reckoning with inherited bias could help Ireland move beyond comforting myths of historic victimhood and towards genuine inclusivity

Sat, 06 Dec, 2025

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S Colin Sheridan: Pat Spillane at 70 - the last great unscripted man of Irish sport
Pat Spillane, turning 70 today, is the type of Irish sporting legend who becomes bigger the further removed they are from their playing days.

Mon, 01 Dec, 2025

Colin Sheridan: DJ Carey’s wrongdoing not the only unsettling part of 'The Dodger' documentary
Colin Sheridan: DJ Carey’s wrongdoing not the only unsettling part of 'The Dodger' documentary
The RTÉ documentary raises questions about who benefits from such coverage, writes Colin Sheridan

Sun, 30 Nov, 2025

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S Colin Sheridan: Having miscalculated Ireland's chances, I had to roll the dice
If the measure of a moment’s magnificence is how long after it makes you smile, then last Sunday in Budapest was among the best we’ve ever had.

Mon, 24 Nov, 2025

Colin Sheridan: Under Trump's plan, a VIP lounge of powerful nations is carving up Palestine
Colin Sheridan: Under Trump's plan, a VIP lounge of powerful nations is carving up Palestine
The UN Security Council 'increasingly resembles an Epstein Island of nations — a sun-bleached VIP lounge of the powerful.'

Fri, 21 Nov, 2025

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S Colin Sheridan: A nation’s footballing identity is shaped not by its loudest figures but its truest
Whatever Seamus Coleman has, sums up what's best about us - we should build on that. 

Mon, 17 Nov, 2025

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Colin Sheridan: 'Six-seven' is the most irritating — and wonderful — nonsense of 2025
A new meaningless teen catchphrase is driving parents to distraction — and revealing just how wide the generational language gap has become

Sat, 15 Nov, 2025

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Colin Sheridan: Almost right on Israel, the FAI fail to stand its ground
Even when Ireland gets it right, it fears being seen to do so. That’s the Irish condition, really.

Mon, 10 Nov, 2025

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