Movie explores masculine themes
Repentance is hard. Obtaining true forgiveness is even harder. So it is no surprise that over the ages, people have tried to find shortcuts around the difficult chores of changing one’s ways and being forgiven for going astray. This week’s New Yorker carries the story of one such effort: the activities of the world’s largest […]
Staggering demographic change
On a whole range of issues, Irish people should come to realise that the more powerful the EU becomes, the less it will “speak for them”
They indulged the labelling of their own citizens as racist and extremist for saying the very things that they themselves now admit to be true.
Training?
As one of them said this week, sarcastically referencing Trump’s 2016 promise: “I’ll be honest with you, I really am starting to get tired of all the winning”.
In Australia, by the time they reached the fourth booster round, fewer than half of people were getting it.
“The real story here is not the apparent sudden u-turn in policy, the need for which most Irish people have been talking about for at least the last year, but the way political consensus now operates in Irish society. “
O’Gorman vs Martin
Bailout
The world is placing all its chips on one outcome when it comes to climate change, writes CLARE FRANCES, but ignoring the obvious question