The Ten Commandments of Irish Journalism
And lo, the Lords did not answer their e-mails, or return the phone calls, leaving the faithful to draw their own conclusions. These commandments have been handed down to me […]
And lo, the Lords did not answer their e-mails, or return the phone calls, leaving the faithful to draw their own conclusions. These commandments have been handed down to me […]
Even if it doesn’t come from Michael D’s corner, there will be at least one more major twist in this election yet. I wouldn’t be surprised if it was around […]
I’d like to think that one of the reasons that people like reading this blog is the fact that I don’t mind admitting when I’m wrong. And boy, was I […]
The hardest part of not living in Ireland is not having access to the Sunday papers in all their chaotic, supplement-filled glory. I miss having a big bunt of them […]
“Running over the same old ground. What have we found? The same old fears.” Pink Floyd, “Wish You Were Here”. Such was the initial muted reaction to his candidacy, it’s […]
At first I thought there was something wrong with my TV. When watching Dáil proceedings, a low humming could be heard. I switched TV, but the problem didn’t go away. […]
Open the papers, turn on the TV or check out your favourite blog, and the message is the same – this is Ireland’s first social media election, and commentators are […]