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In a recent compelling but largely ignored speech, Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe made a strong claim to the political centre ground, heralding, in his view, the rise of the moderate.
Sat, 27 Oct, 2018
Such hostility is predictable when you remember that just 19 women have sat at the Cabinet table, the top table in Irish politics, writes Daniel McConnell.
Sat, 20 Oct, 2018
JUST how long can this farce continue? This is a Government struggling for life and no longer able to guarantee the passage of its legislation.
Sat, 13 Oct, 2018
A decade on from having to be bailed out, the Irish banking sector remains unchastened, arrogant, and completely oblivious to the needs of the country and its own customers, writes Daniel McConnell
Sat, 06 Oct, 2018
Last Monday, word emerged that Fine Gael junior minister Catherine Byrne was on the verge of voting against the Government.
Sat, 29 Sep, 2018
WHAT a bun fight it has turned out to be.
Sat, 22 Sep, 2018
The grand hypocrisy of the so-called hard left in Ireland was exposed this week, suggests Daniel McConnell.
Sat, 15 Sep, 2018
Fine Gael want to start the talks now to avoid disaster with Brexit looming and Fianna Fail does not want to speak before the final budget of the three-year deal, writes <b>Daniel McConnell</b>
Sat, 08 Sep, 2018
One always suspected a day like yesterday would come.
Sat, 01 Sep, 2018
Things are far from perfect in Ireland when it comes to issues of child protection, but we have made a lot of strides in the right direction, writes Daniel McConnell.
Sat, 25 Aug, 2018