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Reflections on a year which was bookended by tragedies

World of Politics with Harry McGee Journalism is not the most upbeat profession in the world. Our stock-in-trade i...

Smooth transition offers little hint of choppier waters ahead

World of Politics with Harry McGee Switcheroo; I don’t think it’s a word I have ever used before, but it’s a not v...

Reshuffle will only wreak havoc in the junior ranks

World of Politics with Harry McGee The 1937 Constitution limits the number of senior Ministers in any Cabinet to 1...

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Guard changes but tough calls wait for another day

World of Politics with Harry McGee Sic transit gloria mundi. I used to love using that expression when I was a student. For obvious reasons. A. ...

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Greens set the bar high on seats for next local elections

World of Politics with Harry McGee There we all were thinking the Greens were going to repeat what happened a decade ago and lose most, or all, ...

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Only sure thing in politics is nothing stays the same

World of Politics with Harry McGee In less than a month’s time we will witness a first in Irish politics – the first instance of a Government wh...

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Tackling shadowy spectre of gambling at long last

World of Politics with Harry McGee The Salthill seafront was about a ten-minute walk from where we lived in Glenard when I was growing up. I can...

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World’s politicians prefer cop-outs over COP-ins

World of Politics with Harry McGee COP 27; it’s all the rage these days. Good cop? Bad cop? Fair cop? In actual fact, COP stands for Conference ...

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Are we seeing the end of the twin political heavyweights?

World of Politics with Harry McGee What’s scarier than Halloween ghouls and skeletons and dead aliens for politicians of the two ‘big’ Civil War...


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Reflections on a year which was bookended by tragedies
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