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BRITAIN’S parliament has been compulsive viewing of late with its ‘ayes to the right, noes to the left’ and the demented Speaker shouting for ‘aw-DA!
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BRITAIN’S parliament has been compulsive viewing of late with its ‘ayes to the right, noes to the left’ and the demented Speaker shouting for ‘aw-DA!

SO what wine will you drink on St Patrick’s Day? I recommend Vin de Liffey, the black one with the white head, best sipped from

AS THE festival of green beer and drunken leprechauns staggers towards us it is startling to reflect that, in the not-so-distant past, Ireland’s pubs were

I WAS struck while listening to an interview with a schoolgirl on radio recently. After declaring herself to be a vegan, the presenter asked the

PINTO Gris and Pinot Grigio are neighbours. Both wines come from the same white grape with a greyish skin (hence the French name ‘gris’). At

THIS week I had the opportunity to put the question to our Minister for Education and Skills Joe McHugh on why is there an acute

A STRANGE dispute has broken out between Eir and ComReg, the outfit that governs the telecom industry. Under a regulation dating from its Telecom Éireann

IT’S not too long to go before another dreaded birthday makes its mark on my calander. I’ll certainly be older (can’t argue with the cold

MOST of us know it as the name of a wine, but Chateauneuf du Pape is also a village near Avignon, the southern French city

DEARLY beloved, we are gathered here today to mark the passing of an old friend who stood by us through thick and thin, in good
