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Ireland could do with a sense of humour

Ireland could do with a sense of humour

Thu, 09 Oct, 2025

I think it’s fair to say that a sense of humour is not among the most obvious of our national characteristics. Unlike, for example, our nearest neighbour.
More areas in West could do with tidal pools

More areas in West could do with tidal pools

Sat, 04 Oct, 2025

Every place by the sea in the West should have an outdoor tidal pool like they have in Belmullet. That tidal pool, located along the Shore Road, has been around for over 40 years. It is an absolutely fantastic amenity and resource.

A man's guide to not having menopause

Fri, 03 Oct, 2025

So here's a thing. Apparently, I'm menopausal. Yes, me. Despite having never possessed the requisite plumbing for such an endeavour, I am now, according to medical fashion, experiencing my very own version of The Change.
We need to start recognising real communities

We need to start recognising real communities

Thu, 02 Oct, 2025

As an Irish emigrant in America, I often find myself comparing the two societies. For years, Ireland looked west for inspiration on diversity and progress. The 'Land of the Free' was the ultimate model we all compared ourselves to.
Will Steen's slip lead to spoiled votes?

Will Steen's slip lead to spoiled votes?

Wed, 01 Oct, 2025

Last week I had never heard of a Hermes Kelly bag. I’m not sure my wife would take kindly to me spending €20,000 on such an accessory as a gift for her.
Much to do in the race for the Presidency

Much to do in the race for the Presidency

Wed, 01 Oct, 2025

The presidential election is leisurely stumbling toward a conclusion as, to use a biblical reference, ‘the sheep’ (those deemed entitled to compete in the upcoming election) are being separated from ‘the goats’ (those deemed unworthy of competing ...
President does more than rubber stamp laws

President does more than rubber stamp laws

Mon, 29 Sep, 2025

Now that we know who the candidates are, perhaps it is time to think about what we want from our next President. The role can be summarised into three areas.
The West has lost one of its great champions

The West has lost one of its great champions

Sat, 27 Sep, 2025

The sudden death of Dr John Bradley last week has robbed the West of Ireland of one of its most powerful and brilliant advocates.
Apples – Eve, Aphrodite and Granny Smith

Apples – Eve, Aphrodite and Granny Smith

Sat, 27 Sep, 2025

It has been a good year for apples; people who never had an apple, including myself, have apples this time. It will be a record tart and apple jelly season… and maybe some experimentation with brewing a drop of cider.
When medicine moves faster than morality

When medicine moves faster than morality

Fri, 26 Sep, 2025

You may recall the article of September 4th, with justifiable pride, outlining the stellar achievements of Ballina native Dr Patrick McNamara as one of the world's leading neonatologists, a pioneer in the field of neonatal hemodynamics in premature ...
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