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In the run-up to Christmas the streets of Dublin used to be full of carol singers. They were out in Kilkenny, too, and every city
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In the run-up to Christmas the streets of Dublin used to be full of carol singers. They were out in Kilkenny, too, and every city

The Panthéon, the national mausoleum in Paris, is dedicated to the great men of France. ‘Aux Grands Hommes, La Patrie Reconnaise’ (to the great men,

The referee said it was a foul but Bruno Fernandes disagreed; he ran over to the official and wagged a finger in his face. Soon

I was present for the birth of my third daughter but banned from the ward when the first two were born. At the time of

Before the second announcement, publicans and people who run nightclubs were queing up to criticise the Government’s plans for the re-opening of their businesses –

The term Perfidious Albion has never been more richly deserved than now, because of the two-faced contortions of Boris Johnson’s government over Brexit and the

One good thing about Sláintecare is that it got all the big political parties to agree on a health policy that would survive a change

I worked on national newspapers for some 50 years and in all of them, always, there was a simmering hostility between the editorial and finance

An Irish university has conducted research into smiling. I’m not joking. It found there are three main categories of smile. A reward smile signals that

Eamon Ryan wants a high speed train from Cork to Letterkenny. I don’t want to worry the Environment Minister, but in this country you can
