Try from €1.50 / week
I don’t think I’ve ever seen so much courage in a room as I did last Saturday. Nobody was there because they wanted to be, and yet they came from all over Ireland to be with each other, writes Fergus Finlay.
Tue, 29 Sep, 2015
Scrap the child benefit system entirely and start afresh, finding better ways to spend the money, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 22 Sep, 2015
The politicians are still stuck in the endless revolving door of “our tribe against your tribe”, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 15 Sep, 2015
You can’t find a single sentence, in anything Donald Trump has ever said, that might constitute any kind of appeal to the better angels of our nature, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 08 Sep, 2015
Boy, didn’t we get huffy last week when Angela Merkel told us we weren’t doing enough to help in the refugee crisis, writes Fergus Finlay.
Tue, 01 Sep, 2015
Last year we shelled out €900m to provide residential services for 8,000 people with an intellectual disability, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 25 Aug, 2015
Too many lives are damaged each year by the rat race that we have imposed on young people, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 18 Aug, 2015
The real casualty of homelessness is the future, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 11 Aug, 2015
AS SOMEONE who believes in the concept of a national water authority, and who signed up to pay water charges, it gives me no pleasure to admit my mistake, writes Fergus Finlay.
Tue, 04 Aug, 2015
DEAR ENDA, Joan, Michael and Brendan, I’m writing to you because you’re the four people who together constitute the economic engine room of the government.
Tue, 28 Jul, 2015