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In the Ireland I grew up in, we had an identity, we had sovereignty, we had white skin and not a whole lot else, writes Terry Prone
Mon, 27 Jul, 2015
I’m profoundly ageist when it comes to me... If I wasn’t broke, I’d be having more plastic surgery, writes Terry Prone
Mon, 20 Jul, 2015
Something about a Garda uniform causes Terry Prone to have panic attacks, believing she has done something vile beyond belief and that they’ve caught her at it.
Mon, 13 Jul, 2015
WHEN something that has driven you nuts gets exterminated, it’s time for fists in the air and wild whoops of glee.
Mon, 06 Jul, 2015
The ‘Martian Panic’ was a myth for which mainstream media was largely responsible, writes Terry Prone
Mon, 29 Jun, 2015
SOMETIMES, the apology is worse than the offence, writes Terry Prone.
Mon, 22 Jun, 2015
Public memory is subservient to current problems and what yesterday attracted all of our attention shrinks, writes Terry Prone
Mon, 15 Jun, 2015
THE ‘coming out’ of Caitlyn Jenner illustrated the power of mainstream media in a way we sometimes overlook, writes Terry Prone.
Mon, 08 Jun, 2015
IT’S A long time ago, so I don’t think the Revenue will come after me, but I was briefly rich, writes Terry Prone.
Mon, 01 Jun, 2015
IT WAS politics at its best, the referendum. Political parties looking at a proposition decided to espouse it. Ways were found by both sides in the argument to engage the public. The clearest of decisions was made by the electorate, and countless lives were changed for the better.
Mon, 25 May, 2015