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‘Telling it like it is’ appeals to the middle-aged man of few words
‘Telling it like it is’ appeals to the middle-aged man of few words

YOU might not think that Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, US president Donald Trump and Peter Casey, a former candidate for the Irish presidency, have that much in common, but they frequently attract the same compliment: They tell it like it is, writes Terry Prone.

Mon, 12 Nov, 2018

There’s an art to making sure tattoos don’t limit your future
There’s an art to making sure tattoos don’t limit your future

She had a complete mental meltdown in public, went into treatment and disappeared off stage for two months, did Sheridan Smith.

Mon, 05 Nov, 2018

Chuckling Gavin Duffy knew the price of milk but had long lost public’s interest
Chuckling Gavin Duffy knew the price of milk but had long lost public’s interest

‘THAT was Gavin Duffy,” came the back announcement from Pat Kenny, mid-morning on Saturday. “Eloquent and generous in defeat”, writes Terry Prone.

Mon, 29 Oct, 2018

Spotting strengths in people is the ultimate measure of leadership
Spotting strengths in people is the ultimate measure of leadership

The fuller than full house made the whole thing worse. More than three hundred guests were gathered in a massive dining room in the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin, at lunchtime last Friday, for the inaugural Women of Concern awards.

Mon, 22 Oct, 2018

Early adopters of new technology bear the brunt of system outages
Early adopters of new technology bear the brunt of system outages

This is not a complaint. Outages happen. Particularly in the wake of bad storms, outages happen. Eir puts its vans on the road after bad weather and tries to get everybody back online as soon as possible.

Mon, 15 Oct, 2018

It’s bad news for Boris Johnson: The time’s running out for clowns
It’s bad news for Boris Johnson: The time’s running out for clowns

The problem was that Boris has absolutely no idea what would work in practice, writes Terry Prone

Mon, 08 Oct, 2018

Presidential candidates should get ready for campaign of nasty business
Presidential candidates should get ready for campaign of nasty business

Presidential elections now come with two great myths attached to them, writes Terry Prone. 

Mon, 01 Oct, 2018

Odour of cover-up hangs around Thalidomide tragedy 50 years on
Odour of cover-up hangs around Thalidomide tragedy 50 years on

The majority of families who had babies damaged by Thalodimide have never been recognised, writes Terry Prone. 

Mon, 24 Sep, 2018

Cervical cancer report shows some consultants live up to old caricatures
Cervical cancer report shows some consultants live up to old caricatures

You’re too young to have seen the movie. Of course you are. 

Mon, 17 Sep, 2018

Being a ‘genius’ now seems also a licence to be badly behaved
Being a ‘genius’ now seems also a licence to be badly behaved

Lady Caroline Lamb would have loved social media. She would have been a highly-paid fashion influencer, offering tips like “spray a fine mist of water on your gauzy gown, before you go out for the night, because the mist will make it cling to your body in a way that’s to die for”.

Mon, 10 Sep, 2018

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