“Men and women argue so differently it’s not even funny”: BEN SCALLAN explains 3 takeaway lessons he learned from being on Virgin Media’s ‘Dinner With The Enemy’.
Retrospective.
There’s a reason that, before she dropped out of the race due to ill health, Mairead McGuinness was the overwhelming favourite to win the Aras.
The debate is his chance to introduce himself to the country in his own words and show that he can hold his own with two seasoned politicians.
When all else fails, smear and smear again.
Gript Media’s John McGuirk and Virgin Media’s Kieran Cuddihy debate taxpayer funding of NGOs.
“On we marched to the break, as I sat there still hoping the presenter might take a tie out of his pocket, but to no avail.”
“I think it is very important to protect the identity of sources.”
He has influence not because of his platform, but because the things he is saying are resonant.
As soon as I heard the lineup for the first European election debate last night, my expectations immediately dropped through the floor – and yet the reality still somehow managed to disappoint. Over the course of 45 minutes on Virgin Media’s ‘The Tonight Show’, five Dublin candidates went head to head, including Fianna Fáil MEP […]
Confusion over EURODAC
“What happens when they’re full?” Gript Editor John McGuirk says that the Government’s plan to build new asylum centres with 4,000 beds will make the problem worse, not better. https://www.virginmediatelevision.ie/player/show/1294/215414/0/The-Tonight-Show