Was Smith right to be angry? Sure, he was.
Later this year, he is scheduled to become Taoiseach again. If he does, that probably locks him in as Fine Gael leader until the next election.
With his domestic approval rating now in the 30s, it’s probably more likely than not that Biden won’t even bother seeking re-electio
The real debate in Ireland then is not between “neutrality” on the one hand and “NATO” on the other: it is about what the word “neutrality” means
If you are silly or “bigoted” enough to say “that is a man”, then you will have committed the modern equivalent of thought crime, and be punished for it.
Political parties don’t deliver objective and factual information. They are always trying to persuade you of something. That, too, is increasingly true of the media.
Did Michael Healy Rae call Leo Varadkar a “fairy” in the Dáil on Tuesday?
There is no medical treatment or process on this planet which enables a person born male to acquire ovaries, or eggs, or a second X chromosome.
If you wanted to write an advertisement, or a recruitment campaign, for the so-called “far right”, then you couldn’t do much better than this.
The shocking thing here is not that this happened at all: It is that the thing having happened, there is next to no anger about it from mainstream journalists.
Energy policy is perhaps the single biggest strategic question facing western countries in the longer term. Ireland’s persistent refusal to consider the cleanest, most efficient, alternative to fossil fuels is completely baffling.
The war in Ukraine shows no signs of being over soon