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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.
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Fergus Finlay: McCarthy. Nixon. Trump. We've been here before — but this time they might win
An angry man willing on a coup against institutions he vowed to uphold. But, unlike Nixon, Trump will win unless he is stopped

Tue, 26 Jul, 2022

Supreme Court Abortion
Fergus Finlay: Dark force of intolerance is growing under the label of ‘culture wars’ 
The existential threat of climate change hangs over us, but we are also damaged by ugly old hatreds with a trendy new name

Tue, 19 Jul, 2022

Fergus Finlay: Little bit of heaven in West Cork as Irish rugby flows and Boris goes
Fergus Finlay: Little bit of heaven in West Cork as Irish rugby flows and Boris goes
God is in his heaven, and all’s right with the world. I know it’s not appropriate for a humanist like me to be quoting Robert Browning’s little hymn to nature, but right now there may be nothing else that quite sums it up. For three reasons.

Tue, 12 Jul, 2022

Street Urchin
Fergus Finlay: We need to put party politics aside to battle the cost-of-living crisis
The very existence of child poverty can only mean we’ve got our priorities all wrong

Tue, 05 Jul, 2022

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Fergus Finlay: We are lucky to live in a democracy and must protect it
Despite all our problems, this is a strong and stable democracy. We have leaders that we’re free to criticise  — and we do it all the time — but they’re serious, hard-working people 

Tue, 28 Jun, 2022

FILE PHOTO President Michael D Higgins has said the State that must bear primary responsibility for its failure to provide suppo
Fergus Finlay: President should speak up more and politicians must start listening
It was elevated schoolyard bullying in the Dáil last week, while grownups were trying to draw attention to some real problems and failures elsewhere. Pearse Doherty was having a few underhand digs, to try to annoy Leo.

Tue, 21 Jun, 2022

Fergus Finlay: It’s not a cost of living crisis — we’re in the early stages of a huge battle
Fergus Finlay: It’s not a cost of living crisis — we’re in the early stages of a huge battle
Government needs to bring us together, or the consequences will be devastating

Tue, 14 Jun, 2022

Michaela McAreavey funeral
Fergus Finlay: Abuse will happen when abusers believe they can act with impunity
The truth is abuse happens when power is abused. It happens when free and open consent is denied, writes Fergus Finlay

Tue, 07 Jun, 2022

Fergus Finlay: Is US society moving towards a total embrace of culture of killing?
Fergus Finlay: Is US society moving towards a total embrace of culture of killing?
Nineteen children and two teachers lost their lives in yet another school shooting and yet the NRA continues to enjoy the support of politicians terrified of losing their lucrative funding

Tue, 31 May, 2022

Fergus Finlay: Boys deprived of education as law left to languish on shelf for 17 years
Fergus Finlay: Boys deprived of education as law left to languish on shelf for 17 years
You know what needs to be done, Taoiseach. Decide to commence the act in full, and do it now

Tue, 24 May, 2022

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