Andy Farrell’s Ireland fought the law – and the law won. Now it’s time to react and recalibrate
November 29, 2025 5:56 amWe’ve all done it. The speed limit says 80 km/h, but 85 is really 80, isn’t it? Parking for “just two minutes”... View Article
We’ve all done it. The speed limit says 80 km/h, but 85 is really 80, isn’t it? Parking for “just two minutes”... View Article
The 2020s have been the most eventful decade since the 1970s, if not the 1940s. A global pandemic, lockdowns, an... View Article
Some claim the Irish are comfortable with hypocrisy. They say we don’t always recognise ourselves in the mirror. Critics claim... View Article
Depending on who you believe, Thursday’s budget was either the delivery of Labour’s mandate, which sought to bring reckless spending... View Article
Ireland does not have the cheap energy enabled by French nuclear, Icelandic geothermal or Quebec’s hydro power. How, then, is... View Article
As the news broke this Tuesday that Dublin’s MetroLink would be further delayed by an inevitable judicial review, I was... View Article
Mid-November, UK bond prices plummeted following news that UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves was set to ditch her... View Article
The Panel is a recruitment consultancy that places talent to C-suite level across all business sectors. Twice a year, we... View Article
In the 14 years since he was first elected to the Dáil, Simon Harris has held an extraordinary range of... View Article
Driving on a small island 12 miles off the coast of Maine recently (its year-round population hovering around 400 people),... View Article
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