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Sinn Fein says its spending proposals have been costed by the Department of Finance. The claim is true but misleading. They have been costed like
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Sinn Fein says its spending proposals have been costed by the Department of Finance. The claim is true but misleading. They have been costed like

The Carlow-Kilkenny constituency is traditionally one of the most conservative in the country, and up until recently it was widely expected to return three Fianna

These days, with so many diets floating around, it can be very confusing for anyone to know which one to choose. And I don’t blame

The wine world has lost one of its best-known names with the recent death of Georges Duboeuf, the man they called ‘le roi’ and sometimes

A few years back wine on tap made its debut on the market. I admit I was hesitant at the time, but recently I made

IT is only a few years since Irish banks picked the pockets of every taxpayer for a bail-out to keep them in business. Now they

Spain devotes more land to growing vines than any other country in Europe but produces considerably less wine than France or Italy. The discrepancy is

In 1960, when television was quite new and televised debates unheard of, Richard Nixon and John F Kennedy went head-to-head in front of the cameras.

I recently enjoyed the company of a woman who owns a wine bar and the chef who works for her. Unsurprisingly, the conversation turned to

Wine production is hardly the most pressing issue for Australians at the moment, but the fires that have been ravaging the country are threatening its
