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Daniel McConnell
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Please spare us your outrage and your anger
Please spare us your outrage and your anger

The State utterly failed to protect the taxpayer from the dangers of white-collar crime all the way along, so to Enda Kenny and Micheál Martin, please spare us your outrage and your anger, suggests Daniel McConnell.

Sat, 27 May, 2017

Paschal Donohoe solidifies key position in the party
Paschal Donohoe solidifies key position in the party

Donohoe has solidified his position as a central player in Fine Gael and is now in pole position to be a contender the next time a leadership contest is held, writes Daniel McConnell

Sat, 20 May, 2017

Fine Gael’s choice: A leader to win elections or one to run the country
Fine Gael’s choice: A leader to win elections or one to run the country

Simon Coveney is viewed by some within the Fine Gael party as being the best candidate to run the country following the end of Enda Kenny’s tenure as Taoiseach, but the dilemma facing the party is that Leo Varadkar is viewed by others as being more likely to attract votes for Fine Gael, writes Daniel McConnell, Political Editor

Sat, 13 May, 2017

A whole year of the current minority Government but precious little progress
A whole year of the current minority Government but precious little progress

For the most part, this ‘new’ politics isn’t working and, contrary to popular belief, it is not Ross and the other independents who have been found wanting at the Cabinet table, writes Political Editor Daniel McConnell

Sat, 06 May, 2017

Ireland’s future is under the EU spotlight
Ireland’s future is under the EU spotlight

Not for the first time, Ireland looks like it will be centre-stage at this weekend’s meeting of European leaders in Brussels, writes Political Editor Daniel McConnell.

Sat, 29 Apr, 2017

We pay the price for Enda Kenny's leadership survival
We pay the price for Enda Kenny's leadership survival

Next Wednesday is a big day for Enda Kenny, writes Political Editor Daniel McConnell.

Sat, 15 Apr, 2017

High tide reached in water charges fiasco as TDs drown in war of words
High tide reached in water charges fiasco as TDs drown in war of words

The water charges issue has, since it emerged on the political agenda in earnest in late 2013 and early 2014, wreaked havoc on all who have sought to grapple with it, writes Daniel McConnell

Sat, 08 Apr, 2017

A shameful episode that has left Noonan with self-inflicted wounds
A shameful episode that has left Noonan with self-inflicted wounds

In the wake of this latest debacle, Noonan stands a wounded figure within Fine Gael and Government with Cabinet colleagues openly admitting his influence is waning, writes Political Editor Daniel McConnel.

Sat, 01 Apr, 2017

Impartial Public Accounts Committee badly damaged by partisanship of the worst kind
Impartial Public Accounts Committee badly damaged by partisanship of the worst kind

POLITICS the world over is full of guff. Full of bluster, self-serving statements, can-kicking, lies, and murky hypocrisy. Our Irish brand of politics is no different.

Sat, 18 Mar, 2017

Is it ok to have a liar as Taoiseach?
Is it ok to have a liar as Taoiseach?

Vindicated, Shatter can carry on. But for Kenny, the damage is more significant, writes Daniel McConnell, Political Editor

Sat, 04 Mar, 2017

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