Fears are growing for the survival of Ireland’s Labour party following the removal of a statue of the late actress Maureen O’Hara in Glengarriff, west Cork, amid criticism of the work. “I’m afraid the parallels are quite ominous”, said one critic. “The Labour party is standing still, gazing at the horizon with its hands lying… Read more »
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