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THE revelations from the Travers Report this week into the nursing homes debacle could be a worthy episode from Yes, Minister, except that the title would have to be changed.
Fri, 11 Mar, 2005
CORK city has become dotted with something resembling an outbreak of big black mumps which many foreign visitors probably imagine to be an avant-garde art exhibition staged as part of the European Capital of Culture programme.
Fri, 04 Mar, 2005
TRANSPORT Minister Martin Cullen is not known as a penny-pincher, certainly not where the taxpayer’s money is concerned.
Fri, 11 Feb, 2005
IT SAYS a lot when the country’s Human Rights Commission (HRC) is worried about Justice Minister Michael McDowell’s daft idea about recruiting wannabe gardaĂ.
Fri, 04 Feb, 2005
WHILE it's some consolation to the public that Ray Burke won't be admiring the north Dublin trees for a few months, the fact remains that he'll make more money than most of us during his sojourn in Arbour Hill prison for tax offences.
Fri, 28 Jan, 2005
IT'S just as well that Dubya's attention was focused on blowing up balloons for his inauguration party yesterday, or he might have noticed that Taoiseach Bertie Ahern was trying to slip a fast one by him.
Fri, 21 Jan, 2005
NORTHERN Ireland chief constable Hugh Orde has been put on a par with the Pope. Like His Holiness speaking ex cathedra when he addresses matters of faith and morals, Mr Orde has been vested with the quality of infallibility since pronouncing that the IRA was responsible for beggaring the Northern Bank in Belfast.
Fri, 14 Jan, 2005
THE ÂŁ22 million Belfast heist raises the very apt question of whether it was civilian criminality, or paramilitary criminality.
Fri, 24 Dec, 2004
AS that poor old “Dáil pensioner”, Ray Burke, ponders what the New Year holds in store for him - whether he’ll be a free man or in a cell - he can take a modicum of consolation from a presumption that exists for Irish tax evaders.
Fri, 17 Dec, 2004
IT looks doubtful at this stage that even Santa could deliver what Taoiseach Bertie Ahern wished for yesterday - that the deal on Northern Ireland could still be delivered by Christmas. This Christmas.
Fri, 10 Dec, 2004