World of Politics with Harry McGee KamaKwasi; as headlines go it was, well ‘puntastic’ – a clever play on the name of Kwasi Kwarteng, the British...
World of Politics with Harry McGee I’d actually forgotten that Bertie Ahern wasn’t a member of Fianna Fáil until the issue was brought up at the...
World of Politics with Harry McGee The Dáil kicked off again yesterday with the usual circus of press conferences, tetchy exchanges in the chamber and protests...
World of Politics with Harry McGee I can’t remember where I saw the cartoon – or even when – but it made me laugh at the...
World of Politics with Harry McGee If John Keats were alive now, he’d be writing that autumn is the season of party think-ins, because the moment...
World of Politics with Harry McGee Most of the public cogitation on outgoing coalitions tends to focus on the smaller party. The rule of thumb is...
World of Politics with Harry McGee From about the age of ten I began cycling to school every day, from Glenard into Sea Road – not...
World of Politics with Harry McGee Sinn Féin is not like any other party; even when it enjoyed only a fraction of the support of the...