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I can’t get over the hypocrisy of Minister Ciaran Cannon’s criticism of the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, for hosting John Waters’ lecture, When Evil Becomes Virtual, writes Victora White.
Thu, 16 Nov, 2017
Tracy McGinnis has been told that she isn’t eligible for a low cost mortgage from her local county council because she’s 'not working' as her only income is the carer's allowance and other benefits, writes Victoria White.
Thu, 09 Nov, 2017
Young girls in Ireland have always been and still are the object of male desire. They must be empowered to deal with unwanted attention, writes Victoria White
Thu, 02 Nov, 2017
What use is a utility, if not as a scapegoat? Except that the scapegoat is now so starved it can’t carry the load, writes Victoria White.
Thu, 26 Oct, 2017
Yesterday’s debate on the disadvantaging of mostly women carers when they come to pension age goes to the heart of defining who we are and what we value.
Thu, 19 Oct, 2017
Minister Ross’ assertion that owning an EV is ‘a reasonable alternative’ to a traditional car is balderdash, writes Victoria White
Thu, 12 Oct, 2017
The clear message to a woman who finds herself with an unwanted pregnancy is, “You’re on your own, sister”, writes Victoria White.
Thu, 05 Oct, 2017
Why has the country with the worst breastfeeding rate in the developed world just axed its international breastfeeding development programme?
Thu, 28 Sep, 2017
Bord Bia’s mantra that Irish farming is at the forefront of food sustainability is poppy-cock, writes Victora White
Thu, 21 Sep, 2017
Many believed nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi had the qualities of which greatness are made. Perhaps, in hindsight, it is now clear Mammmy Suu only had the qualities of which power is made, argues Victoria White.
Thu, 14 Sep, 2017