Will nobody shout stop to consider the chaos of the Metrolink project?

The phony consultation process allegedly underway into the proposed Metro from Swords to Sandyford is, I regret to say, increasingly obviously an elaborate con job – not merely on the people of Dublin but also on the people of Ireland. The plan, which has gone well beyond an outline consultation process, is one which will […]
Let’s remember the agony of Ann Lovett and Miss X as we debate the forthcoming referendum

Much has been written about the outcome of a high-profile Belfast court case this week. But there was another case in Belfast in the last couple of years which should command our attention over the coming weeks. If the Eighth Amendment is not repealed, the Irish state will never be in a position to decriminalise […]
Has the train already left the station on the Metro Public Consultation process?

When the Luas Green Line was first announced and planned, its route was right beside where I live. I welcomed the project then and still have good feelings about it. Those, like me, who live near it are entirely used to it, including peak-time noise levels which are certainly no louder than road traffic in […]
The government should have the courage to create time and space for the passage of the repeal proposal

The firing of Rex Tillerson and the appointment of former CIA chief Mike Pompeo to the position of Secretary of State is hugely significant in a number of ways. It demonstrates that the White House is now in a permanent state of turmoil and that Trump likes it that way. The US version of the […]
Not every streetscape is improved by a starkly modern addition

I am always a little hesitant about putting my toe into the shark-infested waters of architectural taste and style. All the more so when the precise subject on which I am writing is largely moot because the project is already underway. But here goes! The ESB is currently building a new HQ on the site […]
Weakness and chaos in Washington and London is not good for Ireland – economically or politically

The western alliance has never looked more dysfunctional or out of sorts as it does this Spring. The United States is now democracy’s sick man. The UK is governed by a party at war with itself. Germany has painted itself into a corner in which it is governed by a Chancellor supported by a potential […]