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June 03 - June 16 2016
Affairs of the Nation
MOTORMOUTH McGUINNESS
THE normally astute media manipulator, John McGuinness, may have miscalculated with his latest outburst, in which he makes serious allegations against ex-commissioner Martin Callinan. But the real political hand grenade... Read more »
DEIRDRE FOLEY’S CHALLENGE
THE DECISION of Deirdre Foley and her D2 Private company to challenge the powers of the inspectors looking into the shutdown of Clerys (who seized documents in a raid on... Read more »
WHO WILL GET THE STUDIO DOSH?
THE ‘ANNOUNCEMENT’ by former Windmill Lane boss James Morris and producer Alan Moloney of a plan to build a huge film studio complex on the Nama-controlled Irish Glass Bottle site... Read more »
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Local FG split
THAT diplomatic kerfuffle involving Canadian Ambassador Kevin Vickers at the ceremony to remember British soldiers in 1916 could have been more dramatic had the suspicions about a royal presence been... Read more »
PÁDRAIGH Ó CÉIDIGH’S APPOINTMENTS
ONE OF the Fianna Fáil nominees to the Seanad is the very busy founder of Aer Arann, Pádraig Ó Céidigh. He is no stranger to political patronage from the Soldiers... Read more »
Royals not invited
KILDARE SOUTH general election candidate, Fine Gael’s Cllr Fiona McLoughlin Healy, got whacked in the Kildare County Council chamber and in the Irish Independent this week for demanding accountability about... Read more »
Pillars of Society
Dr Peter Boylan
DR PETER Boylan, former Master of the National Maternity Hospital (NMH), recently ramped up the row between the NMH and St Vincent’s Hospital over... Read more »
The Young Bloods
Charlie McConalogue TD
IT’S a long way from the relative obscurity of north Donegal to the corridors of power in Leinster House, but that is the journey... Read more »
Mater Private Network Announces €4.5m Investment in Cancer Services in Mid-West Region for 2025
A €4.5m investment in cancer services was outlined at an event celebrating an important treatment milestone of the Halcyon Linac radiotherapy treatment system at Mid-West Radiation Oncology Centre (MWROC)... Read more »
Fit to Print?
IRISH TIMES Vs DENIS O’BRIEN
LOOKS as though The Irish Times has summoned up previously untapped reserves of courage and is engaged in a serious confrontation with the most powerful man in Ireland, Denis O’Brien.... Read more »
GARDAÍ AND MEDIA LEAKS
A THOROUGH breakdown of Judge Kevin O’Higgins’ findings on whistleblower Garda Maurice McCabe’s eight central allegations against the force were published in The Irish Times last weekend. The article showed... Read more »
Last Refuge
ENDA KENNY’S FAVOURITES
SURPRISE, surprise, the FG internal inquiry has found those most responsible for the election disaster were the HQ officials (mainly general secretary Tom Curran) and consultants (PR guru Mark Mortell)... Read more »
RÓISÍN TO REJECT BRENDAN
WHO does Brendan Howlin think he’s kidding? Howlin may have assumed leadership of Labour via a clause in the party’s constitution that confers divine right on the former minister, but... Read more »
RENUA ‘CONFIDENTIAL’
LAST weekend’s media leaks about Renua’s name change carried nothing like the full flavour of the party post mortem that has gone on at various meetings of members around the... Read more »
Bog Cuttings
Bog Cuttings (03 June 2016)
WESTPORT CHIPPER ROW STARTED OVER ’96 ALL IRELAND FINAL MEATH man Sean Fitzsimmons with an address of Addinstown, Delvin, Co Westmeath appeared before Judge Mary Devins, after he was arrested... Read more »
Fowl Emissions
FRACKING BY ANOTHER NAME
“LIKE having a pissing section in a swimming pool,” is how Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan TD described the notion of allowing fracking on only one side of the border, a reminder... Read more »
Bird's Eye View
THE BOYS IN THE ASSEMBLY BACKROOM
AT Stormont it’s all sweetness and light between the DUP and Sinn Féin. Too much so for some unionists incensed at Arlene Foster’s instant about face from holding up Martin... Read more »
FLANAGAN TURNED PEACENIK?
HAVE those vipers in foreign affairs finally house-trained their minister, Charlie Flanagan, who has come over all liberal, sophisticated even, with policy pronouncements about human rights and values? Some months... Read more »
Wigs on the Green
“REPREHENSIBLE BEHAVIOUR” IN THE HIGH COURT
WHAT A coincidence that Judge Max Barrett should choose the example of Digicel when citing case law in an intriguing High Court legal battle featuring an Irish company with connections... Read more »
Foreign Frolics
THE END OF GLOBALISATION?
by MURRAY DOBBIN AT the height of the battle over the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in 1988, the biggest pushers of the deal, the Business Council on National Issues... Read more »
PAPAL POLITICS AND IRISH VISIT
A SUCCESSFUL visit to Dublin by Pope Francis in August 2018 will depend on Archbishop Diarmuid Martin’s ability to persuade his fellow bishops to make peace with the majority of... Read more »
The Hot Air Brigade
It was when her first book, Eat Yourself Beautiful came out last year, that Rosanna felt really naked and felt that she was really revealing herself. Sarah Caden, Sunday Independent... Read more »
High Society
BARRY’S BARGAIN AT LYONS
MEDIA SHY Barry O’Callaghan has swooped on the Village at Lyons, the restored Famine Village on the edge of the Lyons Demesne in Co... Read more »
IN THE RED AT RESIDENCE
THE OWNER of private members club, Residence, on Dublin’s St Stephen’s Green – Olivia Gaynor-Long – continues to pump money into the struggling business... Read more »
DERY DESMOND’S REVIEWS
WHILE Dermot Desmond has fingers in many pies, the food and drink business is not one associated with the moustachioed one. However, his youngest son, Dery Desmond, has gone down... Read more »
Local Business Raising Awareness About the Dangers of Skin Cancer
SUNiRE is the brainchild of Linda Chanders – a wife, mother, and entrepreneur, who faced the life-changing diagnosis of malignant melanoma in 2021. She discovered a small black spot... Read more »
Behind the Scenes
ARTS COUNCIL ON THE MOVE?
COULD the Arts Council be moving out of Merrion Square? This may depend on the outcome of the appeal by its landlord – moneybags Michael Maughan – against a refusal... Read more »
CIARÁN LENNON’S STUDIO
SPARE A thought for artist and Aosdána member, Ciarán Lennon, who has been embroiled in a legal spat over access to his Dublin studio. The property at Foley Street, D7,... Read more »
LENNY’S ARTS SALVO
HARDLY HAD the ink dried on Heather Humphreys’s appointment as Minister for Farms and Arts, than Oscar-nominated film director Lenny Abrahamson launched a salvo of tweets in the Government’s direction,... Read more »
Sport of Kings
MONTROSE CALLING
WILL THE lure of Montrose be too strong for Racing Post editor Jonathan Mullin? The Mayoman is a former Gaelic Games correspondent for RTÉ and a little bird tells Goldhawk... Read more »
CALLANAN VS KAVANAGH
THOROUGHBRED breeder Gerry Callanan has been a thorn in the side of Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) chief executive, Brian Kavanagh, for quite a while and it seems that thorn has... Read more »
O’LEARY WIELDS HIS AXE
MICHAEL O’LEARY isn’t known for applying sentiment to his business decisions and this is also true of his approach to horse trainers. The Squire of Gigginstown House has recently dumped... Read more »
Books
QUINNT-ESSENTIAL FEARGAL
FEARGAL QUINN – (O’BRIEN) PERHAPS the biggest revelation in Superquinn tycoon Feargal Quinn’s memoir, Quintessential Feargal, is that he once lost his temper. He was let down by a speaker at... Read more »
Reviews
THE GUARDS
RTÉ2 DIRECTED BY Barry O’Kelly and filmed over two years, this short series shadowing the work of gardaí in Dublin got off to a predictably dramatic start. Hand-held cameras recorded... Read more »
SPILL SIMMER FALTER WITHER
SARA BAUME (WINDMILL) THIS UNLIKELY story traces an eventful year in the life of a 57-year-old recluse who adopts an abandoned one-eyed dog. The book’s title (referring to the four... Read more »
Moneybags
Aminex shares now good for a gamble
WITH THE much larger and better resourced Petroceltic going down the tubes two months ago, the much smaller Irish exploration company, Aminex, now looks... Read more »
Pricey Grafton shares have potential
OVER THE last 40 years, Mike Chadwick built up one of the most successful builders’ merchants businesses in Europe. Grafton Group is now the... Read more »
Navigating the Trump Era: Gold as a Harbour in Uncertain Times
This week, Donald Trump’s inauguration marks a significant shift in the global landscape. It also brings some economic uncertainty to Ireland. Numerous institutions and commentators have highlighted the risks... Read more »
Briefcases
Donegal bookies running out of luck
THE odds aren’t looking good for Donegal bookies Wizzy Browns Ltd, after being struck off the companies register. The chain of bookies, which operates mainly in Letterkenny and east Donegal,... Read more »
Profits dry up for De Braam
DE BRAAM Trading Company (DTC) Ltd is listed for striking off again, just a year after it successfully filed for restoration to the company’s register. The Rathmolyon, Co Meath-based food... Read more »
Woodville goes out of style
SPARE a thought for Woodville Fashions Ltd, which was placed in liquidation last month after a torrid few years. The fashion importers saw their accumulated losses increase from €370,000 at... Read more »
Galway construction empire crumbles
THE outlook isn’t very good for Galway construction giants the Fitzgerald Group, which held creditors’ meetings to appoint liquidators to several of its subsidiary businesses in the last month. The... Read more »
Construction firm set to foot tax bill
GOLDHAWK spotted a judgment registered last month against Footoak Project Managers (FPM) Ltd, which will make a few stomachs queasy at the Dublin business. The Blackrock construction company, which specialises... Read more »
Mortgage Woes for Louis Fitz
TWO companies were placed in receivership in April on foot of mortgages with EBS Building Society dating back to 2006. The mortgages held by Holsten Property Company Ltd and Shireen... Read more »
ECT isn’t firing on all cylinders
RECENT accounts filed by Galway manufacturers Éircomposites Teoranta (ECT) suggest that the business might be in a spot of bother. The company, which makes composite materials used by the aerospace,... Read more »
Bad day in court for bolshie barrister
COLOURFUL barrister Alan Toal features in an interesting judgment by the Court of Appeal. To access this content, you must be a Phoenix subscriber. Get access to The Phoenix online... Read more »
A Family Run Hotel – 100 Years of History
Nestled in the heart of Killarney, The Lake Hotel offers a perfect blend of traditional elegance and modern luxury. With its stunning lakeside location, this four-star hotel boasts breathtaking... Read more »
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