World of Politics with Harry McGee Once upon a time there was a constituency called Galway South. And until 1961 there was the constituency of Galway...
World of Politics with Harry McGee When the law finally caught up with Al Capone, it was not for organised crime, or for boot-legging – it...
World of Politics with Harry McGee This is the story of two Fahys from East Galway. Both were involved in politics. One was a priest; the...
World of Politics with Harry McGee As we begin a new year here are ten things to look out for in politics in 2023 – with...
World of Politics with Harry McGee Journalism is not the most upbeat profession in the world. Our stock-in-trade is bad news – of the glass-half-empty variety,...
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 very august word to...
World of Politics with Harry McGee The 1937 Constitution limits the number of senior Ministers in any Cabinet to 15 – and if that wasn’t set...
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....