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Trump will dismiss any opposition as petty spite, and tell the world that the true Irish loved him, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 04 Sep, 2018
Leo Varadkar’s speech on Saturday was a powerful affirmation of what a modern Ireland must look like, says Fergus Finlay.
Tue, 28 Aug, 2018
Shame was the base and the root of the Church’s power. But not their shame... but of their victims, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 21 Aug, 2018
The housing crisis is the result of 20 years of bad politics... bad political choices and bad ideology, writes Fergus Finlay.
Tue, 14 Aug, 2018
I love the west coast of Ireland. I’ve written here before about the south-west and all the things that capture me every time I go there.
Tue, 31 Jul, 2018
There are times when exasperation isn’t enough. Times when it’s almost necessary, for the sake of mental health, to curse and swear aloud.
Tue, 24 Jul, 2018
So we’re going to have an election for the office of the presidency. That’s very good news. As of now, it’s likely to be a two-candidate race, with a strong possibility of a third (maybe even a fourth) comingthrough the local authority route. That’s better.
Tue, 17 Jul, 2018
How do you know when the silly season has begun? When the pages of the newspapers are full of a spat between Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and the entire journalistic corps.
Tue, 10 Jul, 2018
Archbishop Martin, the GAA, An Garda Síochána, the HSE, and Donald Trump. There’s a bunch that have nothing in common, you’d be thinking. Except maybe one thing — an inability to say sorry.
Tue, 03 Jul, 2018
Danone has directly touched the lives of 60,000 children and has made an impact on them all, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 26 Jun, 2018