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Fergus Finlay
Fergus Finlay
Fergus Finlay is a former political activist and adviser to three governments, the former head of the children's charity Barnardos, a writer and a broadcaster.
Fergus Finlay: Bishops find themselves at odds with boss on definition of family
S Fergus Finlay: Bishops find themselves at odds with boss on definition of family
Bishops worried that removing the outdated and sexist language about women in the home might represent a failure to recognise the care, love, and affection that women bring to the home

Tue, 27 Feb, 2024

Kevin Bakhurst comments
S Fergus Finlay: Now's the time for RTÉ to start over and win back some respect
We know that a significant State company was run for a number of years by a group of people who either didn’t know or didn’t care about governance

Tue, 20 Feb, 2024

U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the White House in Washington
S Fergus Finlay: Only a battling Biden fighting on all fronts can rescue his campaign
Whether it’s fair or unfair, cruel or kind, he has about a month to prove himself

Tue, 13 Feb, 2024

Physical Impairment Ireland Protest
S Fergus Finlay: Yes vote is only a step towards getting disability services right
People with disabilities are at the end of every queue, but a referendum no vote will do nothing whatever to remedy that

Tue, 06 Feb, 2024

Happy multi-generation family talking while taking a walk on a hill.
S Fergus Finlay: Why, as a grandad, I'll be voting Yes in March
I have a black T-shirt that I’m really fond of. Sadly, my family won’t allow me to wear it in public. It’s not just barred from State occasions or anything requiring formality, I’m not even allowed to wear it around the park.

Tue, 30 Jan, 2024

Fergus Finlay: Hate of any difference bubbles beneath our progressive veneer
S Fergus Finlay: Hate of any difference bubbles beneath our progressive veneer
There’s a great public institution in Dublin that seldom gets much of a mention. It’s 110 years old, has been located in the same building more or less since the beginning, and it provides phenomenal services to the people of Dublin and beyond.

Tue, 23 Jan, 2024

Fergus Finlay: Davos is an offensive spectacle that pulls the wool over our eyes
S Fergus Finlay: Davos is an offensive spectacle that pulls the wool over our eyes
Seven of the 10 biggest companies in the world — all of whom have profited from the energy crisis — has a billionaire as CEO or principal shareholder

Tue, 16 Jan, 2024

Sick woman having flu or cold. Girl lying in bed with cat wearing protective mask by pills and water on table
S Fergus Finlay: Covid is still here and so are the deniers
So I got it in the end. I worked through the pandemic, I was involved in all sorts of decisions about how to protect public health, I became really proud of how Ireland responded to the curse of covid.

Tue, 09 Jan, 2024

Fergus Finlay: We’ve always needed hope, and we certainly need lots of it now
S Fergus Finlay: We’ve always needed hope, and we certainly need lots of it now
'I can barely think of anything redemptive or uplifting that happened in 2023. It was, in all sorts of ways, the worst of years'

Tue, 02 Jan, 2024

Fergus Finlay: Let 2024 be the year we get to grips with the reality of immigration
S Fergus Finlay: Let 2024 be the year we get to grips with the reality of immigration
When it comes to immigration and asylum seekers, we have to strip away — again and again — the rhetoric from the reality.

Wed, 27 Dec, 2023

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