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LIKE myself and the wider world, you may have been under the illusion that this country was democratically run by the Government on a cabinet basis.
Fri, 16 Dec, 2005
PROBABLY puzzled at not having won the Employer of the Year Award, despite his incentive offer of a car to staff, Ivor Callely understandably came to believe his entire career was enveloped in conspiracy.
Fri, 09 Dec, 2005
IN what has to be the understatement of the year, IBEC - the organisation that represents big business interests of this country - described the bizarre events in Irish Ferries as “not normal in Irish industrial relations.”
Fri, 02 Dec, 2005
ACCORDING to the constitution, the number of TDs cannot be more than one per every 20,000 of the population, and cannot be less than one per every 30,000.
Fri, 25 Nov, 2005
THE answer as to how the Government is going to deliver the €34.4 billion transport plan on deadline and within budget was suggested the next day in a headline which related to New Orleans.
Fri, 04 Nov, 2005
WHAT an extraordinary week it was. First the media and then the Catholic Church were the subject of official and public odium for totally different reasons.
Fri, 28 Oct, 2005
So, who’s living in the real Ireland where protocol of a kind deems a man should die rather than unravel red tape?
Fri, 21 Oct, 2005
AT least, for a change, the Government can’t be blamed for the disappearance of the €5.7 million in a scam that left some people without their life savings.
Fri, 14 Oct, 2005
IT dawned on me this week why the Comptroller and Auditor General publishes a report on the overspending by various Government departments every year.
Fri, 07 Oct, 2005
SO anxious were the people for the return of their beloved politicians that many of them made the journey to our national parliament to welcome them back, and some even slept outside the Dáil the previous night.
Fri, 30 Sep, 2005