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Sinn Féin is at the edge of the centre. Whether it is Promised Land or quicksand remains to be seen, writes Gerard Howlin.
Wed, 08 Mar, 2017
With income tax we are dangerously out of kilter with the tax norms of countries we want to emulate, writes Gerard Howlin
Wed, 01 Mar, 2017
Fine Gael today has no sense of how to become competitive outside its own comfort zone, writes Gerard Howlin.
Wed, 22 Feb, 2017
It is in the gritty detail of difficult policy decisions that lies the ultimate test of character. In that regard, there is more going on this week than the main headlines indicate, writes Gerard Howlin
Wed, 15 Feb, 2017
Vested interests within the system benefit from work practices that are costly in cash, and contribute to keeping people ‘living on the list’ in pain, writes Gerard Howlin.
Wed, 08 Feb, 2017
Free speech is upheld, but political caprice is unrestrained, in an Oireachtas where voluntary restraint is in short supply, writes Gerard Howlin.
Wed, 01 Feb, 2017
Revitalising small towns takes many things: A bus or rail service is one of them, writes Gerard Howlin.
Wed, 25 Jan, 2017
Wed, 18 Jan, 2017
The single issue wholly within our control, amid much uncertainty, is public sector pay, writes Gerard Howlin
Wed, 11 Jan, 2017
Martin Luther shattered the notion of universal or objective truth. ‘I’ was placed at the centre of the cosmos, undermining all hierarchy, writes Gerard Howlin
Wed, 04 Jan, 2017