A massive black hole has opened up between the Oireachtas and the EU legislative process
Michael McDowell
Michael McDowell columns and stories
Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu may have calculated that widening the conflict frames him as someone fighting an existential war for Israel’s survival
If Irish voters are shifting to the right, that would place a premium on the powers of Independents such as Verona Murphy and Michael McDowell
Commemorative and funeral marches by non-State actors wearing uniforms are polarising, ridiculous and ultimately unrepublican
The effects of the Provisional movement’s fundraising campaign are still visible in Irish politics, north and south
Cynically choking off food, water and medical supplies to defenceless, vulnerable and suffering people is utterly unforgiveable
The sneering backfired on the Yes side
A short history of political advisers in Ireland, from the early 1990s to today
Your essential end-of-week politics catch up: Ministers’ relief to go wheels-up for St Patrick’s Day
Department of Finance records prompted No campaigner Michael McDowell to accuse the Coalition of misleading voters
Lack of independent scrutiny raises questions about spending of public money in family and care referendums
Even if we live in an era where the duties of parenting are becoming more fairly shared, it is the case that parental and other caring duties fall more on women
Spoils of victory have been picked up by those individuals and groups who urged the public to mark X in their No columns
Senator Michael McDowell, seen as the principal driving force behind the No campaign, lost the power of speech once the scale of the Government’s loss became apparent. All he could do was purr
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