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Nothing can justify this massacre of the innocents in Gaza. No politics. No history. No revenge

Nothing can justify this massacre of the innocents in Gaza. No politics. No history. No revenge

Nearly 7,000 children and minors have died in Gaza, which the UN secretary general has styled ‘a graveyard for children’. And for all his bumper-sticker sloganeering about good values, Joe Biden has presided over it

Fri Dec 15 2023 - 06:30
Irish politicians throwing around terms such as ‘scumbags’ and ‘thugs’ is a slippery slope

Irish politicians throwing around terms such as ‘scumbags’ and ‘thugs’ is a slippery slope

Dublin riots have led to a dangerous political game

Fri Dec 08 2023 - 06:00
It was wrong of Leo Varadkar to send a servant of the State to Ben Dunne’s funeral

It was wrong of Leo Varadkar to send a servant of the State to Ben Dunne’s funeral

Taoiseach could always have attended himself in a private capacity but sending his official representative gave his Government’s seal of approval to Dunne

Fri Dec 01 2023 - 06:00
In the Israel-Hamas war, history and propaganda repeat themselves

In the Israel-Hamas war, history and propaganda repeat themselves

To recite the Goldstone Report is not to suggest that Israel is all wrong and Hamas is all right; the point is the sense of deja vu it conveys

Fri Nov 24 2023 - 06:00
Molly Martens didn’t just kill her husband, she assassinated his reputation

Molly Martens didn’t just kill her husband, she assassinated his reputation

If mitigation is proper in setting sentences – and it is – aggravation should be considered too

Fri Nov 17 2023 - 06:00
The world needs a Mahatma Gandhi to lead us away from the abyss

The world needs a Mahatma Gandhi to lead us away from the abyss

Our planet is going up in smoke while political powers in Moscow and Washington, Tehran and London are flexing their partisan muscles. We need to choose our own leaders wisely

Fri Nov 10 2023 - 06:00
Erstwhile imperialists’ defence of Israel’s merciless slaughter makes a mockery of democracy

Erstwhile imperialists’ defence of Israel’s merciless slaughter makes a mockery of democracy

No matter how often Israeli politicians state that the military bombardment of Gaza is lawful, the watching world knows the truth

Fri Nov 03 2023 - 06:15
Justine McCarthy: When are the international police coming to investigate Israel’s wanton bloodletting?

Justine McCarthy: When are the international police coming to investigate Israel’s wanton bloodletting?

Neither were the babies and children who were massacred on Israel’s side of the border. The difference on the Gaza side is the scale, duration and the comparative lack of anguish elicited from world leaders

Fri Oct 27 2023 - 06:00
Women’s stories dragged Ireland kicking and screaming into a better future

Women’s stories dragged Ireland kicking and screaming into a better future

An extract from the preface of Justine McCarthy’s new book An Eye on Ireland: A Journey Through Social Change

Sun Oct 15 2023 - 06:00
Two wrongs do not make a right, they make a vortex of horror

Two wrongs do not make a right, they make a vortex of horror

Of the many sides in this war, the worst are the so-called friends who have the power to do something but choose to kindle revenge

Fri Oct 13 2023 - 06:21
Justine McCarthy: Ireland's richest are seldom mentioned when it comes time to balance the books

Justine McCarthy: Ireland's richest are seldom mentioned when it comes time to balance the books

The domicile levy was meant to be a net to catch the super-wealthy, but hasn’t quite worked

Fri Oct 06 2023 - 06:00
Ireland has museums for dinosaurs, country life and rugby. It’s time we had one for women

Ireland has museums for dinosaurs, country life and rugby. It’s time we had one for women

Disrespect underpins much of the apathy about and antipathy towards women in our society.

Fri Sept 29 2023 - 06:30
Spinal surgeries scandal has the ring of such grotesquerie as to stop a country in its tracks

Spinal surgeries scandal has the ring of such grotesquerie as to stop a country in its tracks

The series of appalling events in Temple Street must be fully revealed to the public

Fri Sept 22 2023 - 06:30
Reverse snobbery about rugby is every bit as nauseating as plain old snobbery

Reverse snobbery about rugby is every bit as nauseating as plain old snobbery

Rugby World Cup: Everybody knows rugby is an elitist sport in Ireland. But you don’t achieve an egalitarian society by throwing stones at athletes who are representing your country

Fri Sept 15 2023 - 06:00
Vera Pauw’s unforgivable sin was to stand up for herself

Vera Pauw’s unforgivable sin was to stand up for herself

If obstreperousness in a man can be an aphrodisiac, in a woman it is a crime punishable by firing squad

Fri Sept 08 2023 - 06:30
 Amid Ireland’s summer of tragedy, we look to those who don’t have the luxury of allowing words to fail them

Amid Ireland’s summer of tragedy, we look to those who don’t have the luxury of allowing words to fail them

Justine McCarthy: First-responders are the true matrix of Irish communities

Fri Sept 01 2023 - 06:30
Justine McCarthy: Enough of the meaningless hand-wringing over abuse by Christian Brothers

Justine McCarthy: Enough of the meaningless hand-wringing over abuse by Christian Brothers

Are councillors compassionate enough to rescind Edmund Garvey’s freedom of Drogheda as a powerful symbol of support for victims of abuse?

Fri Aug 25 2023 - 06:30
Justine McCarthy: It’s time for RTÉ to pull the plug on the Rose of Tralee

Justine McCarthy: It’s time for RTÉ to pull the plug on the Rose of Tralee

Making Thomas co-host is a desperate effort to extend the longevity of the antediluvian event

Thu Aug 17 2023 - 12:59
Justine McCarthy: Staggering hypocrisy of the Christian Brothers, or Cheapskate Bullies

Justine McCarthy: Staggering hypocrisy of the Christian Brothers, or Cheapskate Bullies

Congregation ought to be renamed the Cheapskate Bullies for its persistent torment of abuse survivors via the legal system

Fri Aug 11 2023 - 06:00
Justine McCarthy: We should thank Charles Haughey for Ireland’s Booker Prize success

Justine McCarthy: We should thank Charles Haughey for Ireland’s Booker Prize success

To explore the success of Irish artists without mentioning Haughey is like staging Hamlet without the prince

Fri Aug 04 2023 - 06:30
Justine McCarthy: Reforming our garbled VAT system would be a good start in the fight against climate change

Justine McCarthy: Reforming our garbled VAT system would be a good start in the fight against climate change

Go to a garden centre and you will pay the same 13.5 per cent tax for a packet of environment-enhancing wildflower seeds as for a bag of peat compost, which strips bogs of their sequestered carbon

Fri Jul 28 2023 - 05:00
Justine McCarthy: Ryan Tubridy should keep his job, but not his role

Justine McCarthy: Ryan Tubridy should keep his job, but not his role

Broadcaster known for cheery banter but we have learned there are more layers to him than a liking for mom and apple pie

Fri Jul 14 2023 - 06:11
Justine McCarthy: It’s a pity politicians so furious about RTÉ spending weren’t bothered to stir themselves before this

Justine McCarthy: It’s a pity politicians so furious about RTÉ spending weren’t bothered to stir themselves before this

RTÉ payments crisis: Revelations of a them-and-us culture at the top in RTÉ are not new

Fri Jul 07 2023 - 06:15
 Justine McCarthy: Tubridy is paying a high price for not exposing RTÉ's deceit

Justine McCarthy: Tubridy is paying a high price for not exposing RTÉ's deceit

Folly of judging somebody’s worth by size of their remuneration is lesson Ireland has repeatedly been taught, yet never seems to learn

Fri Jun 30 2023 - 06:00
Justine McCarthy: Judge Deirdre Murphy’s warning on our broken legal system must not be ignored

Justine McCarthy: Judge Deirdre Murphy’s warning on our broken legal system must not be ignored

Murphy’s assertion about legal fees has an ear-splitting ring of plausibility, and a disgusting stench of scandal

Fri Jun 23 2023 - 06:30
Justine McCarthy: Sinn Féin has a point. Nobody is entitled to veto anyone else’s story

Justine McCarthy: Sinn Féin has a point. Nobody is entitled to veto anyone else’s story

Remembering nation’s past must be collective endeavour, it is more urgent than rearranging administrative infrastructure

Fri Jun 16 2023 - 05:00
Justine McCarthy: Young people are the new frontier in the hatred wars

Justine McCarthy: Young people are the new frontier in the hatred wars

The weaponising of children certainly did not start last weekend, but it is reaching new lows

Fri Jun 02 2023 - 05:00
Justine McCarthy: What part of branding refugees as potential rapists is not racist?

Justine McCarthy: What part of branding refugees as potential rapists is not racist?

Unconscious bias must be checked when words such as ‘unvetted’ drip from our mouths with scorn

Fri May 26 2023 - 06:15
Justine McCarthy: The idea of news organisations with a political agenda is nothing new

Justine McCarthy: The idea of news organisations with a political agenda is nothing new

Men with wallets as big as their egos have always sought news organs as conduits for their world view

Fri May 19 2023 - 06:00
Justine McCarthy: At last, women are getting their revenge on Donald Trump

Justine McCarthy: At last, women are getting their revenge on Donald Trump

A handful of strong women are proving his biggest obstacle to getting back into the White House. Let’s hope the women who voted for him follow their lead

Fri May 12 2023 - 05:15
Justine McCarthy: The €15.90 chicken wrap that proves Michael D Higgins has a point

Justine McCarthy: The €15.90 chicken wrap that proves Michael D Higgins has a point

In this wrapanomics culture, greed is the enemy of solidarity. The first thing the Government has to do is tackle rip-off culture

Fri May 05 2023 - 05:00
Robert Watt affair shows an issue can be very much in public interest even when public aren’t interested

Robert Watt affair shows an issue can be very much in public interest even when public aren’t interested

Leo Varadkar claims the public doesn’t care about Robert Watt and his controversies, which is most convenient for the upper echelon of the Civil Service

Fri Apr 28 2023 - 05:00
Justine McCarthy: British media was right - Joe Biden’s Ireland belongs to Dark Ages

Justine McCarthy: British media was right - Joe Biden’s Ireland belongs to Dark Ages

The code was 'don’t mention the war', whether cultural wars or American wars, and just surrender to the heart-warming nostalgia of it all

Fri Apr 21 2023 - 15:01
What is the difference between a sexual assault on  a Protestant school boy and a Catholic school boy?

What is the difference between a sexual assault on a Protestant school boy and a Catholic school boy?

An inquiry dedicated primarily to one social class and exclusively to one religious denomination will be undermined before it even begins

Fri Apr 14 2023 - 05:00
Bertie Ahern says he should have taken constitutional challenge against planning tribunal

Bertie Ahern says he should have taken constitutional challenge against planning tribunal

Former taoiseach says lawyers advised him challenge would have halted inquiry into personal finances but he wanted to defend himself ‘politically rather than legally’

Mon Apr 10 2023 - 06:00
Bertie Ahern interview: I see all this stuff now about TDs with 20 houses - I’m still with me one house

Bertie Ahern interview: I see all this stuff now about TDs with 20 houses - I’m still with me one house

Former taoiseach and leader of the Fianna Fáil party talks about his parents, the Belfast Agreement, the planning tribunal and his plans for the future

Mon Apr 10 2023 - 05:00
Justine McCarthy: What makes a Greek scholar qualified to choose a senator?

Justine McCarthy: What makes a Greek scholar qualified to choose a senator?

Justine McCarthy: It’s sickening to watch TDs who lost their seats in the Dáil swanning into the Seanad for a five-year breather. Their treatment of it as a halfway house debases the institution

Fri Apr 07 2023 - 05:00
Justine McCarthy: We still have a long way to go before Ireland is safe for women

Justine McCarthy: We still have a long way to go before Ireland is safe for women

It is high time Ireland faced up to the fact that misogyny and abuse are the realities of life for many women, right here, right now

Fri Mar 31 2023 - 05:02
Justine McCarthy: We should not scoff at the idea of Johnny Sexton as a national role model

Justine McCarthy: We should not scoff at the idea of Johnny Sexton as a national role model

Rugby suffers from reverse class snobbery, with more than a modicum of justification, but it can also transcend historic barriers

Fri Mar 24 2023 - 05:00
Justine McCarthy: Can’t live with Twitter? Then live without it

Justine McCarthy: Can’t live with Twitter? Then live without it

Gary Lineker’s spat with the BBC highlights the insidious relationship between the platform and news organisations

Fri Mar 17 2023 - 05:00
Welcome to Ireland, where trivial things are magnified and important things are ignored

Welcome to Ireland, where trivial things are magnified and important things are ignored

Justine McCarthy: There are too many examples of this cause-and-effect pattern of political diversion

Fri Mar 10 2023 - 05:00
Justine McCarthy: Until GSK compensates mother-and-baby-home children, don’t buy its medicines

Justine McCarthy: Until GSK compensates mother-and-baby-home children, don’t buy its medicines

Drug giant rang up worldwide sales of more than £29 billion last year. Its refusal to contribute a cent to State’s redress scheme is inexcusable

Fri Mar 03 2023 - 05:00
Justine McCarthy: Many hotels and restaurants are thriving at our expense

Justine McCarthy: Many hotels and restaurants are thriving at our expense

Decision to keep VAT rate for hospitality sector at 9% shows handouts go not to those in most need

Fri Feb 24 2023 - 05:00
Ireland’s young people are leaving as they are no longer proud to call this country home

Ireland’s young people are leaving as they are no longer proud to call this country home

Official Ireland preaches tolerance and multiculturalism while staying a monoculture and ensuring asylum seekers are sent only to our poorest neighbourhoods

Fri Feb 17 2023 - 05:00
Justine McCarthy: The Attorney General would say that, wouldn’t he?

Justine McCarthy: The Attorney General would say that, wouldn’t he?

Time and again this State has used public money to intimidate and crush the vulnerable in court

Fri Feb 10 2023 - 05:00
Government needs to acknowledge its role in creating anti-migrant tinderbox

Government needs to acknowledge its role in creating anti-migrant tinderbox

State must assuage the fears and resentments of those who are resisting the arrival of migrants, and offer help to communities that are shouldering the burden

Fri Feb 03 2023 - 05:00
Enoch Burke has ridden roughshod over the rights of students he was employed to teach

Enoch Burke has ridden roughshod over the rights of students he was employed to teach

Justine McCarthy: To the student in question, this must seem a callous brand of Christianity, one that even Jesus Christ might want to dissociate himself from

Thu Jan 26 2023 - 13:20
The old Jurys hotel in Dublin 4 would be ideal for housing refugees - instead it stands idle

The old Jurys hotel in Dublin 4 would be ideal for housing refugees - instead it stands idle

Less privileged communities are bearing the brunt of the refugee burden, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation by far-right agitators

Fri Jan 20 2023 - 01:00
Leo Varadkar, Johnny Sexton and Michael D ... here are your new year resolutions

Leo Varadkar, Johnny Sexton and Michael D ... here are your new year resolutions

President Higgins should address the Oireachtas, and Varadkar should stop downplaying the housing crisis

Fri Dec 30 2022 - 00:01
Micheál Martin: ‘I suspect far right are seeking to plant their ideas ... and penetrate groups in our parliament’

Micheál Martin: ‘I suspect far right are seeking to plant their ideas ... and penetrate groups in our parliament’

FF leader closes door on eventful stint as Taoiseach amid war in Europe, housing and cost-of-living crisis

Sat Dec 24 2022 - 07:00
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