Irish Times Platforms Anti-Lockdown Fake Science
As several commentators over at the Cedar Lounge Revolution have noted, the ideologically schizophrenic attitude of the Irish Times towardsContinue Reading
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As several commentators over at the Cedar Lounge Revolution have noted, the ideologically schizophrenic attitude of the Irish Times towardsContinue Reading
It is now commonly accepted that people in the northern half of the country, the elderly and the vulnerable, thoseContinue Reading
Although this article is dismissive of Fintan O’Toole’s suggested plan for defeating a no-deal Brexit, outlined in last week’s IrishContinue Reading
Newton Emerson is one of those political commentators you never know whether to take seriously or not. There are daysContinue Reading
While Europe burns, Ireland stinks. At least that is the impression one gets from recent revelations by the more principled members of the mainstreamContinue Reading
Back in 2013, while examining the thorny issue of public support for the armed struggle of the (Provisional) Irish RepublicanContinue Reading
The meaning of the English idiom “so-called” is generally given as, “So named; called by such a name, with a veryContinue Reading
Colm Keena, the journalist and less-than-sympathetic biographer of Gerry Adams, has an article in the Irish Times newspaper examining theContinue Reading
Very hard to comment on this, since we don’t have the details of the survey, but the Irish Times carriesContinue Reading
A quick post to mark a review by Theo Dorgan in the Irish Times of a new biography of the Irish poet Mícheál Ó hAirtnéideContinue Reading
In today’s Irish Times (following on from yesterday’s bizarre anti-Irish rant by Ann Marie Hourihane) Finbar McDonnell examines the Fine Gael-Labour coalition government’s attitudes to it’s IrishContinue Reading
Ah, elitism, ‘tis the bane of Irish society. Ever since the days of the Liberator there have always been thoseContinue Reading