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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
There is no evidence to show that the illnesses and syndromes highlighted in Ireland by concerned parents were caused by the HPV vaccine, writes Victoria White
Thu, 07 Sep, 2017
What we need in the wake of last week’s floods is for awareness of the climate challenge to be inherent in every Government decision, writes Victoria White.
Thu, 31 Aug, 2017
Syrians are always up for a party. They’re like us at our best. They are a natural fit with Irish people, writes Victoria White
Thu, 24 Aug, 2017
The lesson I take from ‘Whittled Away’ is to make this country a hostile environment for politicians of every hue who fail to protect our environment, writes Victoria White
Thu, 17 Aug, 2017
Usually the only people who have a problem with the ‘labels’ ASD or ADHD are people who are so prejudiced against disabled people that they can’t face the truth, writes Victory White
Thu, 03 Aug, 2017
The NHS says 20% of girls are self-harming, three times as many as a decade ago, writes Victoria White
Thu, 27 Jul, 2017
I have wanted to write this article since I was a few hours into the care of my 18-year-old and the penny dropped with an almighty clang that caring for him was the hardest work I’d ever done.
Thu, 20 Jul, 2017
Stay-at-home-dad: 70% of young children are monopolising the care and attention of an adult who might otherwise be doing something worthwhile, writes Victoria White
Thu, 13 Jul, 2017
How healthy is it to use our national school system to preserve the cohesion of a faith community, asks Victoria White.
Thu, 06 Jul, 2017