Parties to get serious as election year looms
The 2005 political year takes its leave of us more with a whimper than with an explosion of sight and sound.
The 2005 political year takes its leave of us more with a whimper than with an explosion of sight and sound.
With no obvious crisis/scandal/mess-up during December, there is little unfinished business to get us all excited.
For the political junkie looking forward to 2006, January is shaping up to provide a cold and barren landscape - which is exactly when the things you least expect happen. With Charlie McCreevy as happy as the...
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