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It’s an uncomfortable truism of the human condition that sociopaths are made, not born, and the life and death ofContinue Reading
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It’s an uncomfortable truism of the human condition that sociopaths are made, not born, and the life and death ofContinue Reading
Well this announcement is indicative of the current status of the Irish language in Ireland. The planned, televised leaders’ debate on TG4 seems to haveContinue Reading
The phrase, two bald men fighting over a comb, springs to mind when reading this Guardian report on the legalContinue Reading
A letter from today’s edition of the Newsletter, a regional newspaper in Arizona: “I have received a number of complaints fromContinue Reading
So to last night’s TV3/Newstalk debate where the leaders of three right-wing establishment parties sought to pummel into submission theContinue Reading
Over on the Slate journalist Reihan Salam has an interesting examination of the electoral demographic which forms the backbone of the DonaldContinue Reading
A poll suggests @labour is tumbling to the ground in #dubw #GE16 Bit like our press conference pic.twitter.com/nQb5dGao0j — SharonContinue Reading
Technology journalist and psychologist, Aleks Krotoski, presents a Guardian documentary, “The Power of Privacy”, examining growing concerns about private data and onlineContinue Reading
In a guest post, the film-maker and musician, Charlie O’Brien, discusses the inspiration for his new documentary, “A Captain Unafraid“, examining the lifeContinue Reading
Sinn Féin has launched its bilingual 2016 election manifesto, to predictable scepticism from the right-wing press, and I’m sure most ofContinue Reading
If one needed an example of leadership in Ireland, an illustration of the competency and acumen of our political classes,Continue Reading
With the general election just weeks away, and with all the polls pointing to a minority, Fine Gael-led government ofContinue Reading
Following on from last Friday’s gun attack at a sporting event in Dublin’s Regency Hotel, which left one man deadContinue Reading
I love this 1970 production still of the legendary actor, Robert Mitchum, from the set of director David Lean’s futureContinue Reading
Fearann claímh or “sword land” is a Medieval Irish term to describe a territory taken or held through violence. Perhaps unsurprisingly it wasContinue Reading
As many of you will be aware the would-be Democratic Party candidate for the US presidency, Bernie Sanders, has been hammering downContinue Reading
Following a brief period of relative quiet the haters of Scottish Gaelic are back in full-swing, attacking new education legislationContinue Reading
With all the controversy stirred up by RTÉ’s dismal television dramatisation of the 1916 Easter Rising, its strange overtones of colonial denialism perhaps best summedContinue Reading
The Atlantic has a fascinating article on a little known, early 20th century warlord who once terrified Mongolia and neighbouringContinue Reading
Der Spiegel has an extraordinary interview with Ayelet Shaked, a member of the HaBayit HaYehudi or “Jewish Home” party inContinue Reading
Seán Cottrell, the chief executive of the Irish Primary Principals’ Network, in an opinion piece for the Irish Times newspaperContinue Reading
Given the relative antipathy or indifference of most major internet corporations to global minority languages, or indeed to any languages other than American English,Continue Reading





















