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Does Bertie Ahern really expect us to believe that he wasn’t fully aware of the unhealthy relationship he built between developers and the banking industry? asks Fergus Finlay
Tue, 21 Jul, 2015
The bottom line is that we need, and will need, a parliament that works, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 14 Jul, 2015
I WISH I could send ye a postcard.
Tue, 07 Jul, 2015
The ordinary people of Greece face the prospect of deep and sustained hardship, of a kind that is unprecedented in a European context, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 30 Jun, 2015
Company law was not designed to enable people to walk away from their obligations to
Tue, 23 Jun, 2015
For thousands of families in Ireland the notion of free primary education is a joke, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 16 Jun, 2015
FAI boss John Delaney and media owner Denis O’Brien are the men we’re all supposed to love to hate, men who attract scandal-laden headlines whenever they do anything., writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 09 Jun, 2015
I HAVE no intention of going anywhere. I’m grand. Fit as a fiddle. I’ve passed that point where, as comedian Billy Connolly says, every movement is accompanied by an involuntary groan, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 02 Jun, 2015
It’s simple. If I’m heterosexual, I can get married to the person I love. If I’m not, I can’t, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 19 May, 2015
A COUPLE of weeks ago the Catholic Bishops of Ireland asked us to reflect on what was proposed in the marriage equality referendum. The common refrain of messages then was “marriage is important. Reflect before you change it.”
Tue, 12 May, 2015