THERE WAS a time when a broadside from President Michael D Higgins, direct or indirect, against government policy would stimulate controversy and sometimes even stern admonition, depending on the gravity of the issues addressed from the Áras. But the popularity of various statements by the president, in particular his decision to boycott an event honouring… Read more »
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