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Wed, 27 May, 2015
The Constitutional Commissioners (or whoever, in their spare time, thought up the Age of Eligibility for Election to the Office of President Bill, 2015) must have little to occupy their time.
While the majority of the country’s adults warm themselves in the glow of Saturday’s referendum result on same sex marriage, at least one major question has emerged from the determination of many voters to exercise their constitutional right — despite the daunting fact that that they no longer lived and worked in Ireland.
Tue, 26 May, 2015
It may be the Baileys or the fact that it’s also Eurovision weekend but my emotions are running high.
We have a Minister for Finance, a Chairman of the Central Bank and a Financial Regulator.
The same sex marriage ‘yes’ vote paints a picture of “tolerance” and a desire for equity — or does it?
Just a quick word to let you know how much I appreciated the article “Tapped Out? (Forum, May 23).
Perhaps the most bizarre and particularly dangerous contribution to the marriage referendum debate was from the Archbishop of Armagh, Eamon Martin who indicated that if same sex marriage is introduced clergy might withdraw from conducting civil marriages.
It is most fitting that thousands of Irish people would gather Saturday in the courtyard of Dublin Castle to celebrate the overwhelming approval of the Marriage Equality referendum.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is the wrong choice for the Tipperary International Peace Prize for several reasons: