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In France they call it the “cordon sanitaire”, in Germany the “Brandmauer”, or firewall. Throughout Europe in the decades since the second...
Dublin City Council is going to war on litter. Not litter generally – not the split refuse bags vomiting their innards all over the inner city, or...
The dilapidated state of our cities and towns is an embarrassment. The sight of such urban vandalism should make us wince. With a homeless crisis,...
Micheál Martin is finally the real Taoiseach. His epic political journey since 2011 is a Fianna Fáil version of Mao’s long march. He has arrived...
“Wear something tight,” garda William Ryan instructed the woman before hanging up the phone. That was a red flag, any man might think. Not many...
Preparing for the launch of the digitisation of the Richard Mulcahy papers in UCD last month brought me back to the cabinet room of the early...
Ireland’s hostility to build-to-rent apartments is taking on the quality of a moral panic. Taoiseach Micheál Martin’s call for more private...
Kanye West’s first major screw up came in 2009. Taylor Swift – a promising 19 year old ingenue at the time – was giving an acceptance speech at the...
One of the more striking features of the derelict buildings dotted around the south of Dublin city centre that were profiled in The Irish Times at...
Over the years I’ve wondered here how many people fully understood what was happening in the housing market. Who were they listening to for...
The English Patient is a much feted film adaptation by Anthony Minghella of Michael Ondaatje’s novel of the same name. Its title, however, has a...
On his 1993 album American Caesar, the soothsayer Iggy Pop conjured the second coming of Donald Trump: “People of America/ I bring you a great...