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November 2 - November 15, 2018
Affairs of the Nation
MARY LOU’S ELECTION BLUES
POST-ELECTION depression among Sinn Féin members will quickly turn to anger if the leadership does not show contrition and self-criticism over the presidential election fiasco. And some internal critics are... Read more »
CASEY’S CHORUS
PETER CASEY brought out the Tory beast in the Sunday Times and its Dublin-based champion, Frank Fitzgibbon, editor of the Aarish edition. Like some editorial Dr Strangelove, Frank’s right hand... Read more »
LIBEL STAND-OFF
BARRISTER-turned-seminarian-turned-layman and now litigant, Conor Gannon, has taken out High Court writs against three newspapers following reports published in connection with his time at the Irish College in Rome. A... Read more »
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NOSTROVIA!
VODKA FANS be warned. Last month, one Francisco Xavier Fermin De Eizaguirre of La Maguna, Plum Bay Les Terre Basses, in the French territory of Saint Martin, petitioned the High... Read more »
BRENDAN HALLIGAN’S ONE CHINA POLICY
THERE WAS much scratching of heads in Leinster House last month when ceann comhairle Seán Ó Fearghail circulated a letter to members warning them to back off from any links... Read more »
COLLISON BROTHERS’ BAD PRESS
JOHN AND Patrick Collison, the Limerick-born wunderkinds behind online payments company Stripe, are not used to negative press – particularly in Ireland. So it was very interesting to see the... Read more »
MARY HARNEY’S INVESTMENT
GOOD TO see the busy former health minister Mary Harney putting her money where her mouth is. No doubt she has plenty of the folding stuff these days, given her... Read more »
DUBLIN 7 TO MOROCCO
HOLDER of the presidential wooden spoon Gavin Duffy lost his deposit and he also got hit for a €20 spot when canvassing in Henry Street by a volunteer for the... Read more »
CRYSTAL LI’S LIFELINE
HAVING APPEARED to have succeeded in getting a big public translation contract cancelled and restarted, Ruski lawyer Olga Shajaku got some frustrating news last week when the state got the... Read more »
Pillars of Society
PROFILE: PADDY COSGRAVE
Is Web Summit founder Paddy Cosgrave a tech-sector profiteer or a civic-minded altruist with his finger on the pulse of current political debate? The... Read more »
The Young Bloods
MATT CARTHY
LIADH NÍ RIADA’S presidential implosion has placed a big question mark over Sinn Féin’s general election and coalition project. When Mary Lou Mcdonald took... Read more »
Dublin Unites to Promote Foreign Investment and Economic Growth
Dublin has long been a hub for global business. But now, a new campaign, “Invested in Dublin: Local Ambition, Global Success”, is showing the world exactly why Dublin is... Read more »
Fit to Print?
‘POST’ BOSS LOSES DRESSING ROOM
NEW Sunday Business Post owner Enda O’Coineen addressed his business-savvy – but worried – journalists recently in an effort to soothe concerns following his Stockholm digital TV interview. However, O’Coineen’s... Read more »
HACKS AWARDS BEAR GARDEN
THE mega-egos of mainstream journalism will gather in the Mansion house this month for an event of far greater significance than the first Dáil, namely the NewsBrands Journalism Awards. Hopefully,... Read more »
Last Refuge
CASEY EYES UP DONEGAL DÁIL SEAT
DONEGAL’S triumphant and Trumpian Peter Casey told Donegal Daily four years ago that he wanted to stand for the Dáil in either Donegal or Dublin, with a preference for the... Read more »
CORK DAUPHIN BOWS TO SAUDI PRINCE
THE most remarkable aspect of Tánaiste and foreign minister Simon Coveney’s feeble reaction to the Saudi murder of Jamal Khashoggi was not that it took him over a fortnight to... Read more »
TARGETING NATO
PRESIDENT Michael D Higgins and Seán Gallagher were the only two presidential candidates that responded to a letter from the Peace and Neutrality Alliance (PANA) about their position on neutrality... Read more »
‘TIGER’ O’DONOGHUE’S POLITICAL COMEBACK
WHAT on earth is former justice minister, arts minister and Ceann Comhairle John O’Donoghue doing in his bid to become a humble county councillor in Kerry? Most voters will recall,... Read more »
Hush Hush
LUCINDA’S NEO-CON FRIENDS
LUCINDA CREIGHTON, former minister for Europe and Fine Gael enfant terrible, has returned to the continent and the EU lobbying gravy train with Vulcan Consulting, “Ireland’s fastest-growing government relations firm”,... Read more »
Student Life
LIMERICK STUDENTS TARGET ARAMARK
BOXING superstar Katie Taylor is currently making her Irish box-office debut in a new documentary, but a company for whom she did some work is being dragged into a scrap... Read more »
Bog Cuttings
BOG CUTTINGS
“Yes, I love Cork.” “Under Duress” was the signature provided by a 70-year-old man who previously insisted that he had no name, Cork District court was told. The man was... Read more »
Fowl Emissions
LEO’S CLIMATE ADVISOR
Recent statements by Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and many of his Cabinet colleagues regarding climate change have been so completely out of touch with reality that you might wonder if anyone... Read more »
MICHAEL D STANDS ALONE
The recent presidential campaign was remarkable for many reasons, not least of which was the extraordinary extent to which five of the six candidates had absolutely nothing to say on... Read more »
Bird's Eye View
FIANNA FÁIL’S NORTHERN STAR
LAST Thursday night’s chaotic on-off ‘selection’ of Sorcha McAnespy as a Fianna Fáil candidate for next May’s council elections in the north did nevertheless produce some clarity in the interminable... Read more »
The Hot Air Brigade
THE HOT AIR BRIGADE
This is the natural conclusion of any intelligent theologian’s journey. Shuhada’ Davitt (formerly Sinéad O’Connor) on becoming a Muslim, as reported in the Irish Mirror, submitted by reader They move... Read more »
High Society
RACHEL’S ‘LESS FORMAL’ EXPERIENCE
FANS OF Goldhawk will not be surprised to hear that there have been big changes at Rachel’s, the Cork-based restaurant fronted by the one... Read more »
DAVID RAETHORNE’S WHISKEY STOCKS
THE OPERATION behind the ambitious Hazelwood House revamp being undertaken in Sligo by low-profile serial investor David Raethorne filed some figures last month showing... Read more »
ABIGAIL O’BRIEN’S ELECTION
THE ELECTION of Denis O’Brien’s sister, Abigail O’Brien, as president of the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) represents quite a coup for the artist, who has become the first female president... Read more »
Irish National Opera Placing Irish culture On The World Stage
Irish National Opera continues to expand its impact by showcasing outstanding performances across Ireland and internationally. Since its inception in 2018, INO has presented 184 live performances in 35... Read more »
Behind the Scenes
NATIONAL THEATRE’S US IMPORT
FANS OF Irish theatre got a treat this week when RTÉ broadcast a show devoted to life inside the Abbey Theatre, where the director ‘team’ of Graham McLaren and Neil... Read more »
BOOK AWARDS BEANO
THERE WAS an exuberant gushing plug for the annual Irish Book Awards in the Sindo last weekend when the shortlist for the 2018 gongs was announced. The paper has long... Read more »
SIÚN NÍ RAGHALLAIGH’S GOOD NEWS
FANS OF Goldhawk will not have been surprised by the inclusion in Pascal Donohoe’s Finance Bill of 10 pages of refinements to the operations of the Section 481 tax giveaway... Read more »
Sport of Kings
GER LYONS HITS OUT
THE DRY autumn is taking its toll on jumps tracks at the moment as they cannot risk watering the ground at this time of year because when the rain does... Read more »
O’BRIEN’S REDUNDANT REFERRAL
JOSEPH O’BRIEN found himself at the centre of one of the most pointless enquiries in the recent history of the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board (IHRB) when he was summoned to... Read more »
DOWN A ROYAL MESS
WHAT TO make of the Down Royal fiasco? The clash of business and sport looks set to leave some casualties, but confusion reigns. What is unclear is why a clean... Read more »
ELLIOTT IS WELL OFF THE PACE
IT SEEMS Gordon Elliott may already have accepted defeat in this season’s leading trainer title race. A slow start to the current season sees him around 40 winners and over... Read more »
Books
MILKMAN – ANNA BURNS (FABER & FABER)
THIS YEAR’S Man Booker winner (the first from Northern Ireland), Anna Burns, has published two previous novels and is well regarded in literary circles but is hardly a household name.... Read more »
Reviews
RICHARD III – ABBEY THEATRE
GARRY HYNES must have realised that producing another Shakespearean history play demanded another angle. While Richard may be one of Western literature’s greatest villains, his story is much less complex,... Read more »
FINDING JOY – RTÉ 1
AMY HUBERMAN turns her hand to ‘comedy’ in this six-part series set in an air-brushed version of modern-day Dublin. Inevitably, with Mrs Dricco being co-creator, writer, associate producer and star... Read more »
Moneybags
BIG REWARDS BUT SMALL RESULTS AT GREEN REIT
ALTHOUGH IT would be some achievement, it looks like Stephen Vernon and Pat Gunne could well end up getting a bigger take out from... Read more »
UNEXPLAINED TRENDS AT CPL RESOURCES
WHILE CPL Resources has turned in impressive figures, it is nevertheless a pity that husband and wife team Paul Carroll and Anne Heraty have... Read more »
Gold’s $3,000 Breakthrough: A Financial Call to Arms
GOLD’S EXPLOSIVE surge past $3,000 per ounce last week is more than just a price milestone – it’s a wake-up call. We are entering the centre of an economic... Read more »
Brief Cases
GRAHAM CANNING’S PUB HANGOVER
THERE’S been another blow for former publican Graham Canning, who has just had a second judgment registered against him by the taxman in three years, this time for close to... Read more »
POOR GRADES AT DUBLIN LANGUAGE SCHOOL
SPARE a thought for creditors of Dublin English language school Oscars International, which is petitioning the High Court to have an examiner appointed. The petition by an entity called Malvern... Read more »
CHECKING OUT AT THE ATHENAEUM
THE original company behind the swanky Athenaeum House Hotel on the Waterford-Kilkenny border has called in the liquidator, just a few weeks after the new owners of the property secured... Read more »
WINDING UP CARRIGALINE CARPENTRY
HARD luck to Cork businessmen John and Brian O’Neill, whose company, Carrigaline Carpentry Services Ltd, has just been wound up by the taxman. The writing was on the wall for... Read more »
ALBIE PURCELL’S GOOD LUCK
CONGRATULATIONS (of sorts) are in order to Albie Purcell Jnr, who managed to confound AIB in the High Court recently. Judge Max Barrett refused AIB’s application to enter summary judgment... Read more »
CATHAL MALLON’S BUSINESS PARTNERS
A VULTURE fund has just swooped on D4 developer Cathal Mallon. The fund recently secured judgment against Mallon in the High Court for €2.1m in relation to an EBS loan... Read more »
JUDGMENT DAY FOR EDMOND O’REILLY
IT’S ALL gone wrong for Tipperary high-flier Edmond O’Reilly, who has just been whacked by the Revenue for over €1m. The Clonmel man made his millions when he sold his... Read more »
TOM CONSIDINE’S WIND-UP
A PROPERTY vehicle called Western Alliance Property (WAP) Ltd is calling in the liquidator. The directors are listed as Gerry Prendergast, Tom Considine and Paddy Sweeney, who each owned a... Read more »
BASSAM NASER’S HARD MEDICINE
THERE are more maladies for jailbird Sutton doctor Bassem Naser, who has just been declared bankrupt in the High Court. The Irish-Palestinian received a 16-month sentence earlier this year for... Read more »
Dublin Through the Eyes of its Artists at The Oriel Gallery
“Dublin Through the Eyes of its Artists” Exhibition Opens at The Oriel Gallery Dublin, Ireland – Thursday 10th April 2025 The Oriel Gallery is proud to announce the opening... Read more »
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