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Epstein fallout exposes Starmer as the weak leader he has always been
09.02.2026
20
Irish Examiner
S Terry Prone
Four wheels on each foot was a child’s rite of passage to freedom
02.02.2026
5
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S Terry Prone
Should we burn books after finding out the author is a fraud?
19.01.2026
10
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S Terry Prone
Diversity, inclusion, and sustainability are real issues, not 'woke' drivel
12.01.2026
20
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S Terry Prone
Planning for ice is like planning for covid
05.01.2026
20
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S Terry Prone
I am desperately envious, but I am also smart, so I play the odds on where I might compete
29.12.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
Author book signing events can have a fairy tale ending
15.12.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
Christmas reveals a fascinating gap between Meghan Markle and reality
08.12.2025
20
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S Terry Prone
My moles proved a bit of a snooze fest for the surgeon
01.12.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
He was a labourer. Now his family reveals the secret life of artist Eric Tucker
24.11.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
It's current affairs or nothing in my house — that sends my speechifying cat to sleep
17.11.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
DJ didn’t have Munchausen's, he wasn’t deluded, he was just a crook
10.11.2025
8
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S Terry Prone
Digital payments are fine but, like most of us, I still prefer to carry cash
03.11.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
We were told vote spoiling was pointless — but it sent a message
27.10.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
Seriously, what planet does Britain’s deluded Prince Andrew inhabit?
20.10.2025
20
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S Terry Prone
Like others with dementia, Bruce Willis is being robbed of his dignity and privacy
13.10.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
Sorry state of some sculptures a reminder in how not to memorialise people
06.10.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
We may be better at 'performative empathy' than at being informers
21.09.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
No way back this time for Labour’s self-pitying moral chameleon Peter Mandelson
15.09.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
Bertie Ahern’s past political bombs come back to blow up in his face
08.09.2025
20
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S Terry Prone
Man’s desperate dive into rotting rubbish to retrieve his wife’s rings
01.09.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
There is nothing healthy, physically or emotionally, about fat camp TV
25.08.2025
20
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S Terry Prone
Frank Grimes was a forgotten titan of Irish stage and screen
18.08.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
So you’re thinking of running for the Áras... Are you out of your mind?
11.08.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
Our expectations certainly are being managed. Not in a good way
04.08.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
Storied minutiae of my past will be an asset to researchers of the future
28.07.2025
20
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S Terry Prone
Corporate communication axe falls on Coldplay kiss-cam couple
21.07.2025
20
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S Terry Prone
Good questions don’t necessarily cut it with a difficult interviewee
07.07.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
Why the benefits of Vitamin C are not as easy as one, two, three
30.06.2025
20
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S Terry Prone
I get Botox not to look younger but to continue looking like myself
23.06.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
Advertisers pushing boundaries to get their message to consumers
16.06.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
Abuse of nursing home patients has been going on for decades
09.06.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
Average-looking women must work twice as hard to be successful
02.06.2025
20
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S Terry Prone
We recall Ronald Reagan fondly but he was every bit as bad as Donald Trump
26.05.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
Perils of the potential misuse of the media take centre stage on Broadway
19.05.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
How a protected species has outwitted me for 20 years and cost me €10k
12.05.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
Remembering a 'once off' talent on a spring afternoon
22.04.2025
9
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S Terry Prone
Weather opportunism appears to be a distinctly modern Irish trait
14.04.2025
9
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S Terry Prone
Being an Age Friendly ambassador might just be useful — and fun
31.03.2025
9
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S Terry Prone
They’re fine, those book clubs, but there’s a niche for a different kind of endeavour
24.03.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
Irish identity was riven with irony as the shame was too real to bear
17.03.2025
7
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S Terry Prone
Michael Sheen's £1m debt payoff is more than just philanthropy
10.03.2025
10
Irish Examiner
S Terry Prone
A shrugging dislike for Trump has turned to 'terror'
02.03.2025
8
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S Terry Prone
Even water pumps were beautiful in Victorian times. What’s wrong with us?
24.02.2025
8
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S Terry Prone
Today’s role often vastly outweighs yesterday’s principles
03.02.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
While laying a conspiracy theory to rest, let’s bring back media impartiality
27.01.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
People-pleasers are moaners who do you favours you don’t want
20.01.2025
9
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S Terry Prone
Despite battling conditions in a Martello tower, the cold snap won
13.01.2025
10
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S Terry Prone
Help! I can see where my lost iPad is located — but that's not going to get it back
06.01.2025
10
Irish Examiner
S Terry Prone
Further reputational damage to the Royal Mail as it fails to deliver
30.12.2024
3
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S Terry Prone