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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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S Fergus Finlay: State fails to invest in proper and essential wastewater treatment
Government needs to make the capital investment that would future-proof our water and help to future-proof our environment

Tue, 29 Oct, 2024

General Election campaign 2024
S Fergus Finlay: No room for panic as election finish line comes into focus 
If a campaign requires 1,000 units of energy, the last two weeks is when you need 900 of them

Tue, 22 Oct, 2024

Morgan McSweeney, Campaign Director at The Labour Party, UK - 08 Jan 2023
S Fergus Finlay: The most powerful Corkman in Britain has his first big challenge
Morgan McSweeney, born and raised in Macroom, has just been appointed chief of staff to British prime minister Keir Starmer. Right now, he’s got a make-or-break challenge on his hands

Tue, 15 Oct, 2024

Fergus Finlay: Soup budget designed to keep us fed until after an early election
S Fergus Finlay: Soup budget designed to keep us fed until after an early election
As the words of budget day start to translate into figures, most of us are going to feel a bit better off, able to face at least the immediate future with more confidence

Tue, 08 Oct, 2024

UN General Assembly
S Fergus Finlay: The stage is set for a giveaway budget to lure the voters
'With a bit of imagination, we could do this — make the budget last three months and keep our promises at the same time'

Tue, 01 Oct, 2024

Industrial strikes
S Fergus Finlay: The HSE needs to be broken up — not into regions, but into functions
We need one agency to run Ireland’s 50 or so hospitals, one to provide services in the community, and one to provide mental health, disability, and wellbeing services

Tue, 24 Sep, 2024

Fergus Finlay: US must choose between a politics of empathy and a politics of hate
S Fergus Finlay: US must choose between a politics of empathy and a politics of hate
So what’s going to happen next week? Tomorrow? Later today? In this craziest, least predictable election ever.

Tue, 17 Sep, 2024

Boy Behind Glass Door
S Fergus Finlay: The next steps the government must take to help abused children
Not a single organisation has said they want to put all of the wealth at their disposal into helping people who have been traumatised and abused. And they won’t.

Tue, 10 Sep, 2024

Twelfth of July parades
S Fergus Finlay: The political vacuum that exists in Northern Ireland is quite puzzling
It’s as if Northern Ireland has stopped mattering, even to the people who live there. Never mind what are they fighting about — what are they fighting for?

Tue, 03 Sep, 2024

Fergus Finlay: I’ve seen plenty of angry and bitter campaigns — Harris brings joy
S Fergus Finlay: I’ve seen plenty of angry and bitter campaigns — Harris brings joy
'I love to hate my opponents. Or maybe I’m just fashioned by years of bitter experience to believe that all campaigns have to be about fighting.'

Tue, 27 Aug, 2024

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