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A sunny bank holiday - and not a moment too soon!

Well, what a wonderful few days of intense May summer weather we have had!

Reflections on the past: The Good Friday Agreement

I am writing this column in the week of the 20th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, signed in Belfast on April 10, 1998.

Micheál Martin speaks at Ógra Fianna Fáil conference

 

Sporting passion gives way to a cold eastern chill

I am compiling my column this week late on Tuesday night and, so far, we have not had storm Emma or, indeed, storm anything except for very cold weather and some light snow.

Tragedy in the US makes political issues pale in significance

So many dreadful things appear to be happening throughout the world now.

Neil McCarthy - 21st century troubadour

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I FIRST heard Neil McCarthy read his poems in 1998 at the open-mic in the now long defunct Apostasy Café, Dominick Street, back when Neil was a university student, Bertie Ahern was popular, and history had temporarily ended.

Scandal in Ireland and terrible tragedy in the US

“Oh! What a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive” - Sir Walter Scott

Protesters to greet former Taoiseach Enda Kenny's honorary doctorate

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Protesters will await the former taoiseach Enda Kenny as he arrives in NUI Galway this afternoon to receive an honourary degree of Doctor of Laws for his contributions to public life from the university.

Our camogie players brightened up a dreary Sunday

Hello to all the Advertiser readers.

Finding our way forward with the help of the past

I am going to talk with you all a bit this week about the whole Brexit business. Now, I am sure, like me, a lot of you have heard it going on all summer in bits and pieces, but it seems to be becoming serious now with Michel Barnier from the EU and David Davis from the UK having their serious talks together. But, as yet, no real outcome has emerged.

 

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