Brand finds religion, Trump finds betting market success, Cork City Council finds an answer to Netanyahu. And more.
Ireland is diverging from the continent when it comes to addressing mass immigration.
At every single one of the general elections since 1981, the people of Cork North West have elected either a Moynihan, representing Fianna Fáil, or a Creed representing Fine Gael.
Given the lie of the land, everything here favours Fianna Fáil’s chances of picking up an extra seat.
Best interests of child?
Cavan-Monaghan is going to be a repeat of 2016, with five seats divided between three parties, with one of them losing out on a second.
The incident took place in March but had a lasting impact.
In Dublin Bay South, big beasts will do battle – and one or more must lose.
Are social enterprises worth the investment?
“How many missiles have Hezbollah launched from Lebanon into Israel in the past year? Well over 6,700, all fired from an area in which the Army of this Republic has been ah – here follows a brief and slightly-embarrassed clearing of the throat – “keeping the peace”.”
“two fingers to everything”
Why are journalists doing the job of defence lawyers for them, by planting seeds about a suspect having “mental health issues”?