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Jim O'Callaghan

Analysis: O’Callaghan will not make any dramatic moves at Fianna Fáil think-in

Rebel backbencher is still conscious of the damage that the Dublin Bay South by-election has done to his future leadership prospects, yet he remains a threat to Micheál Martin
  • Michael Brennan
  • September 8, 2021

Barry Cowen calls for ‘modern centre-left’ alliance with Labour

The Fianna Fáil backbencher said a centre-left link-up between the two parties would ward off the ‘nuclear option’ of people voting for the ‘left and far left’
  • Michael Brennan
  • July 18, 2021

The Last Post: Davy 16 to get the last laugh with cash bonanza after sale to Bank of Ireland

Some of the executives who resigned in the wake of the recent scandal will make tens of millions of euro each after tax
  • Matt Cooper
  • July 11, 2021

Elaine Byrne: A century on, North’s concerns are simply not box-office in Britain

It’s been clear for some time that Britain has little interest in Northern Ireland, which means it has failed to notice some interesting recent developments
  • Elaine Byrne
  • April 25, 2021

FG’s Richmond says a Commonwealth return would represent an olive branch to unionists

The TD is set to address Cambridge University advocating that Ireland rejoin the British Commonwealth
  • Aiden Corkery
  • April 18, 2021

Jim O’Callaghan: Dáil or Seanad could move to Belfast in a united Ireland

Proposals for a 32-county Ireland – including the writing of an entirely new constitution – are being proposed by Jim O’Callaghan in a speech he will make at Cambridge University this week
  • Aiden Corkery
  • March 21, 2021

Jim O’Callaghan: The real enemy is the polarising of our politics and the cutting out of the vital middle ground

All of this country’s best achievements have come from the centre, and it should not be abandoned for short-term populist gains
  • Jim O' Callaghan
  • January 3, 2021

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