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There is much to be jolly about this Christmas

There is much to be jolly about this Christmas

Wed, 25 Dec, 2024

‘Tis the season to be jolly and we have much to be jolly about. There’s a lot of sadness and badness in the world but Santa has his bag full and will soon be on his way bringing delight, surprises and happiness to all and sundry.
Christmas is a season when we take stock

Christmas is a season when we take stock

Wed, 25 Dec, 2024

Christmas is coming – in fact it’s almost here – and the big news is that Santa Claus has, if not now then in the new year, a gift for everyone in the country, a sparkling new government.
The road to David's City

The road to David's City

Wed, 25 Dec, 2024

The winter wind swept across the Judean hills with a fierce determination, biting through clothing and carrying the acrid scent of wood smoke from distant campfires.
There is nothing that beats Christmas Eve

There is nothing that beats Christmas Eve

Tue, 24 Dec, 2024

My favourite day of the year is Christmas Eve. As the song says, it’s the most wonderful time of the year. For many there is a lot of work to come, but with all provisions having hopefully been made, Christmas Eve itself is a day to savour.
A home without marmalade is somehow incomplete

A home without marmalade is somehow incomplete

Mon, 23 Dec, 2024

Glowing orange marmalade, with its distinctive tangy flavour, occupies a special place in our affections. Marmalade has long been an essential on breakfast tables throughout our region.
'We all need to document our memories'

'We all need to document our memories'

Sun, 22 Dec, 2024

Orla Bakeberg is on a mission to inspire. Dublin-born Orla moved to South Africa with her parents at a young age and that’s where her highly successful business journey began.
American public finds common cause with a cold-blooded killer

American public finds common cause with a cold-blooded killer

Sat, 21 Dec, 2024

The assassination of Brian Thompson, the powerful CEO of UnitedHealthcare, has shocked corporate America.
The battered flag and the Mayos abroad

The battered flag and the Mayos abroad

Fri, 20 Dec, 2024

My poor battered Palestinian flag, flying at Chez Loftus for this past year, in solidarity with the battered, broken people of the Gaza Strip is, as can be seen from the photo, in bad shape.
Ireland in the 1980s was not the dark ages

Ireland in the 1980s was not the dark ages

Fri, 20 Dec, 2024

It’s not news anymore that religion, particularly the Catholic religion, is now either no news or bad news. That’s obvious in both the general and the particular.
A modern tale of darkness and digital detox

A modern tale of darkness and digital detox

Thu, 19 Dec, 2024

In the wake of Storm Darragh's furious assault on our Emerald Isle, thousands of households found themselves thrust into an involuntary experiment in time travel, catapulted back to an era before the digital umbilical cord tethered us to our ...
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