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It could seek a coalition with Sinn Féin but that would require Napoleonic verve, writes Gerard Howlin
Wed, 17 May, 2017
THE first victim of truth is language. Once words are suborned, anything is possible, writes Gerard Howlin
Wed, 10 May, 2017
Gerard Howlin thinks ahead about politics in Ireland.
Wed, 03 May, 2017
On the basic issues of property and profiteering, it seems the Sisters are doing some good, writes Gerard Howlin.
Wed, 26 Apr, 2017
Solidarity has succeeded in flavouring politics, and influencing major change, writes Gerard Howlin
Wed, 19 Apr, 2017
The results of an election will not materially change the diffuse make-up of our democratic choice, writes Gerard Howlin.
Wed, 12 Apr, 2017
Ireland desperately needs more public transport. In rural areas it’s anaemic, says Gerard Howlin.
Wed, 05 Apr, 2017
Key cultural change at stake is a preparedness to take responsibility, rather than disavow it, writes Gerard Howlin.
Wed, 29 Mar, 2017
Grand-coalition would be a selfeating ebola, and leave its advocates more discomforted than ever, writes Gerard Howlin
Wed, 22 Mar, 2017
By engorging the presidency... it disturbs a delicate equilibrium in which the president is primarily a bulwark for restraint in the face of potential irresponsibility, writes Gerard Howlin.
Wed, 15 Mar, 2017