No European city would tolerate the decay and dereliction visible in Dublin
The Government has no hope of tackling the homelessness crisis unless it faces up to a number of difficult but fundamental issues. If we aspire to making it possible for people to own their own homes or to rent them at affordable rates, we must increase the supply of serviced land for building them in places where people want to live and work. […]
Donald Trump and Elon Musk won’t be able to go on ignoring the damage to the bottom line
Can it last? This is the question many sensible people are asking about the position of Elon Musk in the Trump administration. Sceptics might well point out that Musk has lasted longer than many appointees did in Trump’s clownish first administration. But none of them had the strange hybrid status of Musk – with one foot in the White […]
Will no one shout stop as the MetroLink bill heads past €20bn?
The scandal that is MetroLink illustrates everything that is intellectually rotten in modern Ireland. Across 30 or 40 years, hundreds of millions have been wasted on a project or, more correctly, a series of different versions of a project, to build some form of underground rail system for Dublin. Before a shovel is put in the ground, […]
Trump wants to divide, destroy and subjugate the EU into a continent of economic vassal states
To call Volodymyr Zelenskiy‘s meeting with Donald Trump in the Oval Office a “shouting match”, as many commentators managed to whitewash it, is a lie. It was a unilateral, vicious, premeditated political ambush – a mugging aimed at the political destruction of Zelenskiy in the eyes of the world – and in the eyes of his own people. […]
So far the grotesque reality of Trump’s ambitions has exceeded all the worst predictions
Having written articles about the rise of Donald Trump over the last decade, I have learned that the grotesque reality of his politics often exceeds the imagination of most people. Consider for a moment what readers of this column would have made of an article written five years ago predicting that Trump would soon threaten […]
Rotation of senior Government ministries does not serve the Irish public
Recently a senior and experienced political activist in one of the major parties in government remarked to me that he feared that this could well turn out to be the worst partnership period for those two parties. You might think that with ideological differences no wider than a cigarette paper dividing them and a clear […]