Media

Outfoxing the print dinosaurs

He may be the scourge of the liberal media, but Rupert Murdoch wants to offer young people a revolution in the way they access news. Conor Brady reports

Eurosceptic

The Irish media have a tendancy to avoid a scrap when it comes to reporting on European issues.

 

Out of left field and into the right

My store of optimism had been fast depleting with the increase in stories and incidents illustrating the continued hypocritical stance in this country about children, families and which ones are "worthy" of care and state protection.

Hardliners to gain in North

The outcome of the elections are a good barometer of increased segregation in the political landscape, writes Fergal Keane from the campaign trail

Aiming for Connemara

We didn't go to Connemara this past long weekend. It's the second time we haven't gone and now the guilt is growing that my husband and daughter haven't made it to Paul Henry land yet and they over three years in the country.

The dark side of irish charity

  • 28 April 2005
  • test

When the Asian tsunami struck, the Irish public dug deep and ended up donating €50m while the Irish Government gave another €20m. It was a remarkable response for a country of our size.

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