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An Irishman's Diary

The vexed question of an Irish honours system surfaces every few months, to no effect

Fri Jan 25 2008 - 00:00

An Irishman's Diary

When I was growing up, a popular song in our part of the world was Mickey Mac Connell's Only Our Rivers Run Free

Thu Jan 24 2008 - 00:00

An Irishman's Diary

It was 90 years ago today that Major Robert Gregory, the only son of Lady Gregory, died on the Italian front

Wed Jan 23 2008 - 00:00

An Irishman's Diary

This time last year, a letter appeared in the Irish Examiner suggesting that Munster rugby had "lost the plot"

Tue Jan 22 2008 - 00:00

An Irishman's Diary

I used to cringe whenever his name came up in history class. Not that he was any relative of mine, so far as I knew

Wed Jan 09 2008 - 00:00

An Irishman's Diary

In the light of tragic events elsewhere, the untimely death of Christy Hennessy seems like a story from another era

Fri Dec 14 2007 - 00:00

An Irishman's Diary

I know that the central aim of Operation Freeflow is to keep motorised traffic moving. The plan may even work, occasionally

Tue Dec 11 2007 - 00:00

An Irishman's Diary

Most human body parts have been doing the same thing for as long as they can remember

Fri Dec 07 2007 - 00:00

An Irishman's Diary

If you tune into BBC Scotland today, you might notice something odd. There will be no records playing. Or jingles

Wed Nov 21 2007 - 00:00

An Irishman's Diary

An exciting development in traffic calming is a contradiction in terms, I know

Thu Nov 15 2007 - 00:00

An Irishman's Diary

Why are there no songs about the Dublin-Sligo train service? Maybe there are, and I've just missed them

Wed Nov 14 2007 - 00:00

An Irishman's Diary

Concerned reader George Colton writes to me about a recent report on the sports pages to the effect that Danish cyclist Michael…

Tue Nov 13 2007 - 00:00

An Irishman's Diary

If you think the streets of Dublin are dangerous now, be grateful you didn't have to walk them 200 years ago

Thu Oct 18 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

For a word of medieval origin, "tawdry" is still doing brisk business

Wed Oct 17 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

Exciting news from the world of British poultry, where a leading producer has reported a huge increase in productivity since …

Tue Oct 16 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

It seems apt that the Vatican-approved crusade to save professional soccer's soul should begin with AC Ancona, a team in the …

Fri Oct 12 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

Whenever my children ask if they can have a dog, I always take a firm line. We don't have room for a dog, I tell them

Thu Oct 11 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

It's a grim fate for a revolutionary who wanted to change the world

Tue Oct 09 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

The importance of music in people's lives is witnessed not only by the songs we love. The ones we hate are even more telling

Fri Oct 05 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

My apologies to Samuel Johnson, but London is no longer a reliable guide to whether a man is tired of life

Thu Oct 04 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

I want to begin today by saying a big "thank you" to the people of Argentina for all the e-mails you have sent me over the past…

Wed Oct 03 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

I'd be interested to know if the German ambassador has any thoughts on the subject

Fri Sept 28 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

One of the annoying things about Ireland, I find, is that you can't take an overnight train journey anywhere in it

Thu Sept 27 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

As many parents will know, trying to get your children to sleep at night can be a stressful experience

Wed Sept 26 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

It's not all about new cars

Tue Sept 25 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

If you buy a ticket for the mid-week Lotto today, spare a thought for the inhabitants of the central Russian region of Ulyanovsk…

Wed Sept 12 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

I sympathise with Daithí Ó Troithigh, who complained recently (Letters, September 5th) about the difficulty of finding a pub …

Tue Sept 11 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

In common with most sports followers, GAA fans like to mimic their heroes

Tue Aug 14 2007 - 01:00

Feakle makes a name for itself with annual traditional music feast

Martin Hayes tells his audiences a story sometimes about the correct way to say "Feakle"

Wed Aug 08 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

Thomas Love Peacock is not much remembered these days, at least outside Tasmania, where he has an official appreciation society…

Wed Aug 01 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

Back in Omagh, nine years on, and this time the only nightmare was the traffic

Tue Jul 31 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

There was a certain irony about the opening this week of what were billed as "Europe's highest public toilets"

Fri Jul 27 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

I haven't heard Al Gore mention it yet, but among the earliest casualties of climate change could be the Child of Prague.

Wed Jul 18 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

As I write this, a post-Ulster Final debate is raging on one of the internet's better GAA sites, under the heading: "Are Monaghan…

Tue Jul 17 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

In a Clare pub that was still open this week, I overheard two men lament one of the many that have closed.

Fri Jul 13 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

It's always nice to discover that what you thought of as a personal failing was in fact a virtue ahead of its time.

Thu Jul 12 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

At the nightly music recitals in Milltown Malbay all this week, the tapping of the audience's feet is like a communal heartbeat…

Wed Jul 11 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

Grandparents often have very interesting life stories. Sometimes they exaggerate a little, which is their entitlement

Tue Jul 10 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

With reports that GAA fans have taken to snorting cocaine in Croke Park, it seemed like a good time to get out of Dublin and …

Tue Jun 26 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

In the early hours of June 20th, 1631, the residents of Baltimore Cove in Co Cork woke to find their village in flames and 200…

Wed Jun 20 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

It's the 40th anniversary of the summer of love

Fri Jun 15 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

Chances are you've never heard of Pierino da Vinci

Thu Jun 14 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

As older readers and devout Christians among you may know, today is the feast-day of St Anthony of Padua

Wed Jun 13 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

I see that Bloomsday has become the latest example of event inflation: the socio-economic phenomenon whereby Irish feast days…

Tue Jun 12 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

I see that one of the new big things on the French music scene is a 26-year-old rapper with the slightly odd name of Diam's

Fri Jun 08 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

Eight months on, the clear desk policy at The Irish Times shows no sign of relenting

Thu Jun 07 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

Walking down Grafton Street these days, I sometimes feel like that Polish railway worker who has just emerged from a long coma…

Wed Jun 06 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

When I wrote in passing a while ago about that most prolific of authors, Anonymous, it never occurred to me to look up the files…

Thu May 31 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

Of all the agencies that helped impose British values on Ireland down the centuries, few have had such far-reaching success as…

Wed May 30 2007 - 01:00

An Irishman's Diary

The New York Review of Books was fretting recently about the rise of "garbology" in art criticism

Thu May 17 2007 - 01:00
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