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Government not an open book in its dealings with artists and the arts
Government not an open book in its dealings with artists and the arts

I’M one of the small constituency disgusted at the John McNulty affair because the Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, has insulted artists in using the IMMA as a spring-board to “better things” for a political protege.

Thu, 02 Oct, 2014

Business as usual not the answer in face of threat from climate change
Business as usual not the answer in face of threat from climate change

WHITEWASH. Greenwash. Hogwash. Whatever kind of wash you’re having yourself, our Taoiseach has been spewing it at the UN climate summit in New York.

Thu, 25 Sep, 2014

Scotland will never be the same no matter what the result of poll
Scotland will never be the same no matter what the result of poll

THE UK looks finished, from where I’m sitting. It’s true my view is a little bit obstructed right now, after a “Yes Scotland” rally in Glasgow’s George’s Square. But no matter how the people of Scotland vote today, I believe the joyous euphoria released by the “Yes, Scotland” campaign means the days of the UK are numbered.

Thu, 18 Sep, 2014

Huge incinerator will be a baptism of fire and a waste of our money
Huge incinerator will be a baptism of fire and a waste of our money

Creating waste to boost profits of a multi-national’s incinerator in Dublin Bay is a nightmare scenario, says Victoria White

Thu, 11 Sep, 2014

The health system and the baby formula firms are feeding off mums’ guilt
The health system and the baby formula firms are feeding off mums’ guilt

Victorial White's article last week about the immorality of SMA sponsoring ‘pregnancy and baby’ fairs, in Cork and Dublin, drew a phenomonal response, some of it positive, some of it angry. Here she expands further on her arguments and responds to the criticism. (Comment on this story) 

Thu, 04 Sep, 2014

The truth about formula saving babies’ lives

ABOUT 830,000 newborn babies would be saved every year if they had just one hour at their mother’s breast before being separated from her. That’s why Save the Children call breastmilk a "super-food". It is nature’s miracle-worker, writes Victorial White.

Thu, 28 Aug, 2014

We abandon pregnant women in crisis until it becomes life or death

That a premature baby was delivered by caesarian section because of concerns for the mother’s mental health has staggering implications for this society, writes Victoria White.

Thu, 21 Aug, 2014

We created the property boom but we never learn our lessons
We created the property boom but we never learn our lessons

Come back and write another chapter, Daphne. That’s what Victoria White kept thinking as she stared in horror at the security fencing which now surrounds the Puxley Mansion outside Castletownbere. She explains why.

Thu, 14 Aug, 2014

We are washing our hands of the ethnic cleansing  of Palestinians
We are washing our hands of the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians

My column last week, urging Ireland to stand with the Palestinians, drew such a huge and often angry response that I re-read my history.

Thu, 31 Jul, 2014

Given our colonial history, we have a duty to stand with the Palestinians
Given our colonial history, we have a duty to stand with the Palestinians

MORE than 650 Palestinians and 31 Israelis have died, so far, as a result of ‘Operation Protective Edge.’ For two weeks, each day’s news has brought fresh horrors: yesterday, 12-year-old Palestinian, Rabee Qasim, was killed by an Israeli shell as he led a donkey and cart through a Bedouin village.

Thu, 24 Jul, 2014

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