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A lot of my job is reassuring authors and letting them know we want to do the best for their book' Helen Carr:'We all work ...
One wonders that if people wish to be closer to the founder of Irish republicanism, then they should be closer while living by example in deeds and not when dead by proximity through purchase.
Ann O’Loughlin (Irish Examiner, April 2) reports on the background to a case launched against the HSE in the High Court by “the parents of a 17-year-old girl who took her own life while under ...
There is a sickening rhythm to Irish scandals. The exposé. The hand-wringing. The solemn promises of reform. And then, with depressing predictability, the great forgetting. The Shannon Review’s ...
It is disheartening to consider that Coimisiún na Meán’s good intentions are not matched by its powers Safeguarding children ...
As Ireland faces new global opportunities, it’s timely to formally recognise and enhance the extraordinary potential of our relationship with the Irish-American community. With 44m Americans ...
The Irish Examiner has appointed Martin Claffey as deputy business editor. A Cork native, Mr Claffey comes to the Irish Examiner from the Southern Star where he held the position of deputy editor.