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Russell Brand has lost his voice

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The nastiness and cowardice of Kneecap

30.04.2025 6

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Pope Francis’s divided house

23.04.2025 7

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4. The myth of progressive Catholicism

22.04.2025 50

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5. The Easter Rising and the perils of mythology

19.04.2025 10

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The unbearable weight of the literary canon

20.03.2025 9

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The politics beneath Zelensky’s suit

05.03.2025 10

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5. Ash Sarkar: “I wasn’t smart enough to listen when I was younger”

27.02.2025 10

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Why we’re stuck in Ancient Rome

25.02.2025 4

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How Instagram killed British food culture

30.01.2025 9

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4. Christopher Nolan’s Zeus complex

16.01.2025 8

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The reality of Ireland’s anti-Israel stance

17.12.2024 30

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4. Is Sinn Féin the worst opposition party in Europe?

06.12.2024 4

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Ireland’s liberal centre conceals something darker

21.11.2024 2

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How “YMCA” became Donald Trump’s unlikely theme song

12.11.2024 3

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Labour’s rhetorical black hole

01.11.2024 7

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The Roman republic is a lazy shorthand for the modern political condition

10.10.2024 3

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Sue Gray resigns as Keir Starmer’s chief of staff

06.10.2024 4

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The parallels between riots in the UK and Ireland are alarming

15.08.2024 3

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Keir Starmer’s Elon Musk problem

07.08.2024 10

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Edna O’Brien was the last great Irish iconoclast

30.07.2024 2

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A politician’s favourite novel speaks volumes. Keir Starmer doesn’t have one

26.07.2024 1

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Poems on the Tube don’t work. Jarring context ruins even great art

18.07.2024 1

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