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Mon, 30 Apr, 2018
I’VE written several times now about sex. About sex abuse, misogyny, the way men feel they can treat women, writes Fergus Finlay.
Tue, 24 Apr, 2018
This is, and remains, a man’s world, a world built on privilege for some and deep injustice for others, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 17 Apr, 2018
TWENTY thousand people marched through Dublin on Saturday. A small number of them were people in crisis housing situations, but the vast majority were people marching in solidarity. That’s six people marching for each homeless child in Ireland, writes Fergus Finlay.
Tue, 10 Apr, 2018
Irish Catholicism is visibly dying ... its decline is, in my opinion, irreversible, says Fergus Finlay.
Tue, 03 Apr, 2018
It’s said Trump wants to be his own chief of staff... that can only happen if he gets rid of John Kelly, writes Fergus Finlay.
Tue, 27 Mar, 2018
Sometimes when you have to cope with the first world problems we deal with these days, you forget how lucky we are.
Tue, 20 Mar, 2018
Her public persona was charming, but behind the scenes she radiated a cold determination to win, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 13 Mar, 2018
When tens of thousands of children are lost, there doesn’t seem to be any problem at all, writes Fergus Finlay.
Tue, 27 Feb, 2018
A tribe derives its identity not just from its own culture, but from opposing the culture of the other, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 20 Feb, 2018