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American consumers feel the effects of Trump's trade war

American consumers feel the effects of Trump's trade war

Thu, 15 May, 2025

The eponymous host of All In with Chris Hayes has long lost his incredulity for what passes as politics in the United States.
Farage as PM would be a disaster for Ireland

Farage as PM would be a disaster for Ireland

Thu, 15 May, 2025

It couldn’t happen, could it? Nigel Farage as the British Prime Minister? No, surely not. Well, following the recent local elections in England, many are no longer so sure. Farage’s Reform Party got 30% of the vote.
It's hard to resist the lure of a Connacht Final

It's hard to resist the lure of a Connacht Final

Wed, 14 May, 2025

I had my mind made up that I would not go to the Connacht Final. It would be too much hassle and I did not expect much from Mayo.
New pope will build on legacy of Francis

New pope will build on legacy of Francis

Wed, 14 May, 2025

What an extraordinary time the last few weeks have been for the overwhelmingly positive media coverage the Catholic Church has enjoyed. The illness and death of Pope Francis was followed by the election of our new pope, Leo XIV.
Brilliant portrait of a dark part of Mayo’s history

Brilliant portrait of a dark part of Mayo’s history

Sat, 10 May, 2025

Anyone who has ever been to the beautiful Inishkeas off the coast of Erris can attest to the magical nature of the islands, an otherworldly feeling to the place.
It's a costly business being a 'pet parent'

It's a costly business being a 'pet parent'

Fri, 09 May, 2025

There was a time not so long ago when the family dog slept in the yard, the cat prowled the hedgerows for mice, and neither would have known what to do with a birthday cake shaped like a bone.
Rural decline is an issue right across the EU

Rural decline is an issue right across the EU

Fri, 09 May, 2025

“We have not much time left!” The Greek MEP was on her feet, waving her arms with the kind of fervour usually reserved for Eurovision voting scandals.
Electoral register flaws cannot be tolerated

Electoral register flaws cannot be tolerated

Thu, 08 May, 2025

We can be stuck on the wrong thing sometimes. When it comes to the health of our democracy, we have been worrying for years about low voter turnout. The last general election caused particular concern. With turnout in that election estimated at ...
Loftus at Large: The death of a pope and the rise of Kneecap

Loftus at Large: The death of a pope and the rise of Kneecap

Thu, 08 May, 2025

My stay in Mayo University Hospital coincided with that of Pope Francis while he was being treated for double pneumonia in Rome. Now, I’m not making any comparisons, just pointing out a fact.
Catholic Church needs a pope for a changing world

Catholic Church needs a pope for a changing world

Wed, 07 May, 2025

Today, May 7, 2025, the 252 members of the College of Cardinals, 135 who are under 80 and therefore qualify to vote, will enter the Sistine Chapel in Rome, where they will be traditionally corralled out of sight and out of reach until two-thirds of ...
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