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Fergus Finlay: Housing crisis shows we’re not heeding the lessons of the past
Fergus Finlay
4
02.12.2019
Fergus Finlay: Cohen’s right — Facebook and Twitter are making life ‘Misérable’
Fergus Finlay
2
25.11.2019
Only way to end abuse is to ensure there is no impunity for abusers
Fergus Finlay
3
18.11.2019
We complain, but RTÉ’s news isn’t fake and it’s vital to our democracy
Fergus Finlay
3
12.11.2019
Figures in the background don’t represent numbers on the ground
Fergus Finlay
10
05.11.2019
Irish society’s real problem is closer to home than climate or Brexit
Fergus Finlay
7
29.10.2019
Varadkar helped everyone win by rejecting zero sum, tribal politics
Fergus Finlay
6
22.10.2019
Dangerous times for Trump if he faces into process of impeachment
Fergus Finlay
4
15.10.2019
Unionists don’t really believe their own invective on the backstop
Fergus Finlay
3
08.10.2019
Powerful puppets manipulated by a dark enemy - or nutty fruitcakes?
Fergus Finlay
2
01.10.2019
Teenage climate protestors were born of our abuse of the planet
Fergus Finlay
2
24.09.2019
A safe, boring budget is what we need as the drama of Brexit looms
Fergus Finlay
2
17.09.2019
Boris Johnson has no regard for Ireland and not much for Britain, either
Fergus Finlay
4
10.09.2019
That Britain is utterly divided is more than a tragedy, it’s a crime
Fergus Finlay
2
03.09.2019
You don’t have to run, swim, and cycle to have an ‘iron’ heart
Fergus Finlay
2
27.08.2019
We should use our newfound wealth to enrich lives of everyone
Fergus Finlay
4
20.08.2019
Too many women suffered before Ireland embraced the spirit of 1968
Fergus Finlay
10
13.08.2019
Spying on creches is no substitute for better-trained early years staff
Fergus Finlay
5
06.08.2019
If you’re playing cards with British make sure you supply the deck
Fergus Finlay
3
30.07.2019
When you’re in the rough, you have to believe, like golfer Lowry
Fergus Finlay
2
23.07.2019
North is taking a dangerous road as no-deal Brexit disaster looms
Fergus Finlay
4
16.07.2019
Rapinoe stands as a symbol for the struggle to ensure greater equality
Fergus Finlay
6
09.07.2019
Going to the dogs: We pay €16m a year to brutalise animals. Why?
Fergus Finlay
30
02.07.2019
Sisters, for the love of God — tell us where the Bessborough babies are
Fergus Finlay
7
25.06.2019
A fiscal council without regard for society is not worth the money
Fergus Finlay
1
18.06.2019
A toast to Lakers, Irish Distillers spirit and Difference Days like this
Fergus Finlay
3
11.06.2019
Cut down on car usage, not the trees, to keep the buses moving
Fergus Finlay
8
04.06.2019
Green Party could be stronger again following another election
Fergus Finlay
2
28.05.2019
There is no justice in how survivors have been treated in daily lives
Fergus Finlay
2
14.05.2019
Words that soft-pedal wrongdoing are just another form of corruption
Fergus Finlay
10
07.05.2019
Here’s hoping we’ll be free to make up our own mind on divorce
Fergus Finlay
3
30.04.2019
In the North, they abandon peace; in the South, we abandon babies
Fergus Finlay
1
23.04.2019
Down the road, we will have to switch to driving on right-hand side
Fergus Finlay
3
16.04.2019
Unending, inconclusive public inquiries another form of abuse
Fergus Finlay
60
09.04.2019
UK’s bird-brain politics that could leave us all in a very dark place
Fergus Finlay
6
02.04.2019
Financial services industry has more neck than it had before the crash
Fergus Finlay
10
26.03.2019
Hate speech on the internet may yet bring democracy to its knees
Fergus Finlay
70
19.03.2019
Ignorant and crass: Maybe the Tories really are that stupid
Fergus Finlay
4
12.03.2019
Relationship between State and institutions is not always healthy
Fergus Finlay
4
05.03.2019
The Church’s leaders can’t hold a candle to the survivors of abuse
Fergus Finlay
3
26.02.2019
Housing comments send out a deadening message to the needy
Fergus Finlay
10
19.02.2019
We need a project management team to handle major capital works
Fergus Finlay
3
12.02.2019
Getting jobs for disabled people shouldn’t be such hard work
Fergus Finlay
10
05.02.2019
Never forget horror of Holocaust underpinned by ideology of hatred
Fergus Finlay
90
29.01.2019
Balanced diets: The way we eat threatens us all unless we change
Fergus Finlay
9
22.01.2019
Brexit: We’d be mad to trust anyone associated with it unless on our terms
Fergus Finlay
10
15.01.2019
Don is a citizen: He should be able to bank on respect, nothing less
Fergus Finlay
30
08.01.2019
Rees-Mogg makes global headlines and Leo conquers the Universe
Fergus Finlay
2
01.01.2019
Democracy is suffering for the lack of a robust, combative opposition
Fergus Finlay
5
18.12.2018
UK takes unique, unprecedented road nobody wants to go down
Fergus Finlay
2
11.12.2018