Will sleeping children awaken our sense of outrage?

THE word ‘filibustering’ keeps popping up in the media. It snuck into the Irish vernacular around the time of the referendum on the Eighth Amendment, writes Joyce Fegan.

Will sleeping children awaken our sense of outrage?

THE word ‘filibustering’ keeps popping up in the media. It snuck into the Irish vernacular around the time of the referendum on the Eighth Amendment, writes Joyce Fegan.

It doesn’t roll off the tongue and it’s not the easiest on the eye. Politicians accuse colleagues of “filibustering”. Journalists quote the accusation.

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