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Our Government is gambling now in lives, and we can only...

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If we are forced into a Level Five lockdown after all, the Tánaiste’s attack on Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan will seem ill-advised...

Rural Independent Group calls for €17M investment for post offices in...

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The Rural Independent Group have this week once again called on the Government to assist the under pressure rural post office network, in light...

Stephen King predicted a Trump, but did King err on the...

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The Dead Zone features “a real estate conman” whose clownish populism masks a ruthless and unhinged demagogue destined for the White House. Was Stephen...

Majella Moynihan: “I was torn apart by misogynist bastards within An...

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Former Garda Majella Moynihan – who says she is the only person in the world to be charged with giving birth - talks with...

Lismore councillor to face High Court

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The Dungarvan Lismore MD Councillor, Declan Doocey, is being taken to the High Court for alleged waste management breaches. The former Fine Gael Mayor is...

Deputy O’Connor calls for clarity on SUSI funding criteria

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Cork East Fianna Fáil TD James O’Connor raised the issue of higher-level funding for doctoral funding with the Minister for Higher Education, Simon Harris in the...

Boris Johnson’s madman diplomacy trashes the UK’s international reputation

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The Madman Doctrine of negotiation has never worked, and it won’t work for the Brexiteers either. In April 1971, with peace talks with North Vietnam...

Trump is the saviour QAnon cultists deserve

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Donald Trump endorsing QAnon is hardly a surprise, given that his political career was founded on a racist conspiracy theory. When Voltaire was on his...

School transport system ‘an embarrassment’ says Cllr O’Leary

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Local Fianna Fail county councillor William O’Leary has labelled the government's handling of the school transport system as 'an embarrassment'. Despite parents' pleas for a...

Lavinia Kerwick – still changing Ireland for the better

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Last month Taoiseach Micheál Martin committed to addressing a spate of sexual assaults against homeless people on the streets of Cork. The woman who secured that commitment,...

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