World of Politics with Harry McGee Those who become President of Ireland are, metaphorically, provided with a silken gag; for the seven years they reside in...
World of Politics with Harry McGee The death of David Trimble brought back memories of the time he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize almost a...
World of Politics with Harry McGee The hottest day I remember in my life was when we went on holiday to Crete over 20 years ago....
World of Politics with Harry McGee If you had asked me at the start of the year to name the party leaders most likely to topple...
World of Politics with Harry McGee The 18th century poem that some of us learned at school lamented the loss and clearing of the great Irish...
World of Politics with Harry McGee This is a column that is a little bit about a political question – and a lot about how political...
World of Politics with Harry McGee For those who watched in anticipation to see what would happen between Henry Shefflin and Brian Cody after Galway’s Leinster...
World of Politics with Harry McGee The picture at Moran’s Red Cow Hotel last weekend was not one that would lift the soul. It showed conference...