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The committee on the Eighth Amendment went much further than some of its members or most
Sat, 06 Jan, 2018
When lies, errors and mistakes are pointed out, Trump never acknowledges he is wrong. He knows his supporters will just believe it as he calls it because he drips authenticity, writes Michael Clifford
Sat, 30 Dec, 2017
Are you all set for the Christmas? There are just two sleeps left. Two sleeps and it will all be over, writes Michael Clifford.
Sat, 23 Dec, 2017
Bob Geldof uses his celebrity as a battering ram, but he usually gets results, writes Michael Clifford.
Sat, 16 Dec, 2017
Colm Tóibín is an awful man for getting inside your head, writes Michael Clifford.
Sat, 09 Dec, 2017
How much oversight is too much? One thing that has emerged from the shenanigans of the last week or so is that the gardaí and the Department of Justice could do with plenty of oversight.
Sat, 02 Dec, 2017
Everybody is rushing to stand at McCabe’s shoulder. There is no risk now, writes Michael Clifford
Sat, 25 Nov, 2017
Despite the spin, the current level of homelessness in this country is not normal, writes Michael Clifford
Sat, 18 Nov, 2017
The protest against South Africa’s apartheid regime was one of the most compelling stories of 1985. Workers were arrested during the strike outside Dunnes on Henry St, Dublin, says Michael Clifford.
Sat, 11 Nov, 2017
Bumping up the figures for the number of motorists breathalysed constitutes one level of deception. Actually falsifying that a checkpoint took place at all is of a different order completely, writes Michael Clifford
Sat, 04 Nov, 2017