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You would think Fianna Fáil’s James Browne would have learned a lesson from his coalition partner’s foray into the RIC ...
There are currently two toilet facilities in St Anne’s being discussed. Plans for modular changing spaces and toilets at the ...
First/Second Division Relegation/Promotion Play-Off Connolly Celtic 4 – 1 Coole FC A complete reversal of fortunes for ...
An understrength Ballinrobe suffered a heavy defeat away to Parke-Keelogues-Crimlin on Saturday. The Parke forward division posed endless problems for the Ballinrobe defence and with plenty of support ...
Ireland’s Norman heritage will be celebrated in 2027 as part of a European-wide initiative to celebrate the group’s impact on ...
How many friends do you have? I suppose a lot depends on how you define a friend. If, like my daughter, you consider that anyone you vaguely know is a “friend of mine”, then it could ...
The outrage expressed at the possible salary for Brendan McDonagh as a housing tsar might have led him to withdraw his name from consideration for the role. Fine Gael was worried about the lack of ...
Dr Eoin O'Malley of DCU's School of Law and Government said Mr Kenny could be regarded as one of Ireland's most successful Taoisigh. He said the former Taoiseach's leadership of the country during ...
It’s hard to know who to trust these days. Our media is fractured, long past the days of trusted, broadly accessed news sources. Information crops up on social media decontextualized and severed ...
Eoin O'Malley Sun 20 Apr 2025 at 03:30 If you want to understand why people are disaffected with politics, you might need look no further than Sandymount, the wealthy seaside area of Dublin city.
So reported the Sunday Times yesterday. We discussed this further with Eoin O’Malley, Associate Professor of Politics at DCU.
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