Political World with Harry McGee I have to say I was sceptical about the notion of a citizens’ assembly becoming part of official political discourse in...
Political World with Harry McGee Eamon de Valera’s famous remark from the 1930s that ‘Labour Must Wait’ has remained part of the political vernacular to the...
World of Politics with Harry McGee The argument for saving the Seanad is a bit like the way we tossed up the prospects for Galway’s senior...
You could never imagine Alan Shatter play a certain role in that drama about Tom Crean that seems to be on an endless run in Irish...
Political World with Harry McGee – harrymcgee@gmail.com Someone who is 28 now would have been twelve when the Moriarty and Mahon Tribunals of Inquiry began their...
Brian Walsh is under absolutely no illusion about the repercussions of the political bombshell he delivered on Monday morning when he became the first TD to...
The Fine Gaeler on the other end of telephone line said it was difficult, very difficult. The tone of the voice was one of deep frustration...
World of Politics with Harry McGee – harrymcgee@gmail.com Two parties held their party conferences last weekend – and both present pictures of deeply contrasting fortunes.