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The Irish Times is an Irish daily broadsheet newspaper launched on 29 March 1859. The editor is Kevin O'Sullivan who succeeded Geraldine Kennedy in 2011; the deputy editor is Denis Staunton.The Irish Times is published every day except Sundays. It employs 420 people.
Though formed as a Protestant nationalist paper, within two decades and under new owners it had become the voice of Irish unionism. It is no longer considered a unionist paper; it is generally perceived as being politically liberal and progressive, as well as being centre-right on economic issues.
The paper's most prominent columnists include writer and arts commentator Fintan O'Toole and the satirist Miriam Lord. Former Taoiseach, Garret FitzGerald was also a columnist. Senior international figures, including Tony Blair and Bill Clinton, have written for its op-ed page. Its most prominent columns have included Drapier (an anonymous piece produced weekly by a politician, giving the 'insider' view of politics), Rite and Reason (a weekly religious column, edited by Patsy McGarry, the 'religious affairs' editor) and the long-running An Irishman's Diary. An Irishman's Diary was penned by Patrick Campbell in the forties (under the pseudonym 'Quidnunc'), by Seamus Kelly from 1949-1979 (also writing as 'Quidnunc'), and more recently by Kevin Myers. Since Myer's move to the rival Irish Independent, "An Irishman's Diary" is usually the work of Frank McNally. On the sports pages, Philip Reid is the paper's golf correspondent.
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Irish Times - Best Place to Live in Ireland - Cork
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Irish Time With Jack!
Irish Times - Best Place to Live in Ireland - Westport
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Video profiling Cork city, one of the five shortlisted areas in The Irish Times 'Best Place to Live in Ireland' competition. Cork city was nominated by Rory Copplestone. The winning place will be announced in The Irish Times on Monday 25th June. Directed by Albert Hooi and Philip White. Edited by Mark O'Toole Produced by Catapult Event Production & Design Music by - Delorentos ('Care For')
The Irish Times is to change its look and size, launching its new format on Monday, November 5, 2012. The new Irish Times has been designed by Palmer Watson, one of the world's leading newspaper design consultancies, in conjunction with The Irish Times. The new format will be narrower than the current edition and will provide more extensive and original journalism, in addition to graphic changes, including fuller use of photographs, colour-coded sections and pages that are easier to navigate. Read more here: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2012/1103/breaking15.html
Ever wondered how Irish people talk? I will be your teacher through all the slang and mumbling Try Not To Cringe ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqfLcdpBasY ►Twitter : https://twitter.com/Jack_Septic_Eye ►Instagram: http://instagram.com/jacksepticeye ►Facebook : https://facebook.com/officialjacksepticeye ►Merchandise: http://jacksepticeye.fanfiber.com/ Outro animation created by Cranbersher: https://www.youtube.com/user/Cranbersher Outro Song created by "Teknoaxe". It's called "I'm everywhere" and you can listen to it here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPtNBwMIQ9Q
Video profiling the town of Westport, Co Mayo, one of the five shortlisted areas in The Irish Times 'Best Place to Live in Ireland' competition. Westport was nominated by John O'Callaghan. The winning place will be announced in The Irish Times on Monday 25th June. Directed by Albert Hooi and Philip White. Edited by Mark O'Toole Produced by Catapult Event Production & Design Music by Delorentos ('Care For')
3 year forensic review shows overwhelming pro-abortion bias in Irish Times – both in news and opinion articles #biaskillsdebate #irishtimespromotesabortion 91% of Irish Times articles showed pro-abortion bias, forensic 3 year analysis finds. An extensive forensic analysis of every article published by the Irish Times (in the years 2013 - 2015) on abortion has shown overwhelming and persistent bias in favour of abortion, both in the paper’s news reporting and opinion pieces. Amongst the key findings from the forensic review of the period from January 2013 to December 2015 were: • Of the 312 articles published by the paper that showed a bias on the issue, 91% were found to have exhibited a pro-abortion bias. (284 of 312 articles) • For news reporting the bias was most evident, with 98% o...
Video on what really took place in Kilkenny the day the Irish times was there. And what they saw, but did not show.
Pies don't have to be sweet and for this segment, Elliott headed to Brookfield to get his hands on an authentic shepherd's pie.
I read and discuss the Irish Times article written by Nick Pell: http://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/the-alt-right-movement-everything-you-need-to-know-1.2924658 I react to the contents of the article and the ridiculous reaction by the members of the pit of deception that is the media. I also discuss the false indignation of the sham charity/ foundation sector and the reason they are so excised by the subject matter, mainly that it gives people a lexicon to discuss their treachery. Viewer discretion is advised... If you are easily offended then please be offended but kindly fuck off.
The last newspaper.
Fintan O'Toole's insightful opinion is just a touch away
Video profiling Cork city, one of the five shortlisted areas in The Irish Times 'Best Place to Live in Ireland' competition. Cork city was nominated by Rory Copplestone. The winning place will be announced in The Irish Times on Monday 25th June. Directed by Albert Hooi and Philip White. Edited by Mark O'Toole Produced by Catapult Event Production & Design Music by - Delorentos ('Care For')
The Irish Times is to change its look and size, launching its new format on Monday, November 5, 2012. The new Irish Times has been designed by Palmer Watson, one of the world's leading newspaper design consultancies, in conjunction with The Irish Times. The new format will be narrower than the current edition and will provide more extensive and original journalism, in addition to graphic changes, including fuller use of photographs, colour-coded sections and pages that are easier to navigate. Read more here: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2012/1103/breaking15.html
Ever wondered how Irish people talk? I will be your teacher through all the slang and mumbling Try Not To Cringe ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqfLcdpBasY ►Twitter : https://twitter.com/Jack_Septic_Eye ►Instagram: http://instagram.com/jacksepticeye ►Facebook : https://facebook.com/officialjacksepticeye ►Merchandise: http://jacksepticeye.fanfiber.com/ Outro animation created by Cranbersher: https://www.youtube.com/user/Cranbersher Outro Song created by "Teknoaxe". It's called "I'm everywhere" and you can listen to it here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPtNBwMIQ9Q
Video profiling the town of Westport, Co Mayo, one of the five shortlisted areas in The Irish Times 'Best Place to Live in Ireland' competition. Westport was nominated by John O'Callaghan. The winning place will be announced in The Irish Times on Monday 25th June. Directed by Albert Hooi and Philip White. Edited by Mark O'Toole Produced by Catapult Event Production & Design Music by Delorentos ('Care For')
3 year forensic review shows overwhelming pro-abortion bias in Irish Times – both in news and opinion articles #biaskillsdebate #irishtimespromotesabortion 91% of Irish Times articles showed pro-abortion bias, forensic 3 year analysis finds. An extensive forensic analysis of every article published by the Irish Times (in the years 2013 - 2015) on abortion has shown overwhelming and persistent bias in favour of abortion, both in the paper’s news reporting and opinion pieces. Amongst the key findings from the forensic review of the period from January 2013 to December 2015 were: • Of the 312 articles published by the paper that showed a bias on the issue, 91% were found to have exhibited a pro-abortion bias. (284 of 312 articles) • For news reporting the bias was most evident, with 98% o...
Video on what really took place in Kilkenny the day the Irish times was there. And what they saw, but did not show.
Pies don't have to be sweet and for this segment, Elliott headed to Brookfield to get his hands on an authentic shepherd's pie.
I read and discuss the Irish Times article written by Nick Pell: http://www.irishtimes.com/opinion/the-alt-right-movement-everything-you-need-to-know-1.2924658 I react to the contents of the article and the ridiculous reaction by the members of the pit of deception that is the media. I also discuss the false indignation of the sham charity/ foundation sector and the reason they are so excised by the subject matter, mainly that it gives people a lexicon to discuss their treachery. Viewer discretion is advised... If you are easily offended then please be offended but kindly fuck off.
The last newspaper.
Fintan O'Toole's insightful opinion is just a touch away
It started off with 300 competitors - only 12 are left. Maynooth University's Literary and Debating Society are thrilled to be hosting the Grand Final of the 55th Annual Irish Times Debate. The motion for the final, which will be chaired by Brian Hayes MEP, is "This house believes that the fourth estate failed the Irish People in their hour of need", and the teams and individuals are as follows: First Proposition - TCD Phil (Rónán & Hugh) First Opposition - UCD L&H; (Rob & Peter) Second Prop - UCD Independent (Susan & Muireann) Second Opp - NUIG Lit&Deb; (Shane & Conor) First Prop - William Dunne (TCD Hist) First Opp - Matthew Collins (TCD Phil) Second Prop - Eoin MacLachan(UCD L&H;) Second Opp - Chris O'Reilly (SADSI)
The Irish Times has hosted a debate on the fiscal treaty referendum. Sinn Féin deputy leader Mary Lou McDonald argued against the treaty while Fine Gael Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney, put forward reasons for ratification. The debate was hosted by Irish Times Political Correspondent Harry McGee and took place in The Irish Times building in Dublin.
Irish Times Debating Competition Hosted by DCU Debate Recorded by DCU Media Production Society The Helix Dublin City University Friday 19th Feb 2010 Motion "That this house believes Ireland owes a debt of gratitude to Fianna Fáil 1926-2010" Debate Chair David Trimble Welcome from Ferdinand von Prondzynski, DCU President Debate Convenor Frank Kennedy
This was the first debate of the 2016 Irish Times Debate tour of the United States, featuring the Irish Times champion debaters and students from the St. John's University Debate Society. The topic was: Violence is essential for social change. The format is British Parliamentary debate. Please understand that all positions in the debate were randomly assigned, and no speaker is necessarily offering his or her personal views on the topic. They are all engaged in making arguments that they feel would be persuasive on that side of the issue, but they do not believe these positions themselves.
The Irish Times Business Podcast with Ciaran Hancock features John McCartney, Director of Research at Savills Ireland and Madeleine Lyons (Residential Property Editor, The Irish Times) speaking about the Government’s rent cap proposals.
Irish Times exposed for pro-abortion sensationalism. Kitty Holland is the journalist. She is a daughter of the Irish Times journalist, Mary Holland, who wrote and campaigned for abortion rights in Ireland. Kitty's dad is Eamonn McCann of the Socialist Workers party. Kitty Holland who broke Savita story says story may be 'muddled' and there may be 'no request for a termination' In an astonishing interview with Marc Coleman on Newstalk 106, Kitty Holland, the Irish Times journalist who broke the story of Savita Halappananvar's tragic death, now says that the story may be 'muddled' and that it may be found that there was 'no request for a termination'. The Life Institute has said that these are 'extraordinary admittances' given the global hysteria raised by the sensationalist reporting of S...
I discuss the most recent information to hand regarding the London Bridge jihadist attack and how the weak Irish policies regarding refugee and immigration generally are partly responsible for the attacks and will likely be responsible for many more. The people in charge of these policies have to be considered complicit when they continue to double down on these policies and not make changes. http://www.independent.ie/world-news/europe/britain/how-a-terrorist-set-up-home-in-ireland-so-he-could-enter-the-uk-35792598.html https://www.thesun.ie/news/1079467/irelands-terror-cops-on-high-alert-as-30-irish-jihadis-set-to-return-after-fighting-war-in-syria/ http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/london-bridge-attack-second-man-arrested-in-ireland-over-links-to-terrorist-rachid-redouane-a355866...
In 2009, Animo produced The Forgotten Irish for Tv3. This two part documentary series examined the Irish men and women who were forced to emigrate to the UK during the economic stagnation of the 1950s. It looked at how many of the men became involved in building the motorways and rebuilding war-torn cities around England, while many women worked in domestic service or healthcare. Despite the enormous contribution these emigrants made, both to their new countries and to Ireland by sending money back home to their families, many of these elderly emigrants are now living lives of poverty and loneliness in their adopted lands. The Forgotten Irish was an intimate and touching series that encapsulates the personal stories of the generation who emigrated to England after the war, telling very...
In the Land of the Patagarang
(Gerry O'Beirne)
In the land of Patagarang the murkies are dreaming
In the land of Patagarang they don't know who we are
In the land of Patagarang the murkies are dreaming
In the land of Patagarang we'll sail into the bay
I'm going with my peculiar
To a place of infinite space
With the mollies and punks and fluters
Buzz gloaks and star glazers
They'll turn you into a creature, if you're not strong
A man with marsupial features, on the horizon
For impersonating an Egyptian you go to the land
Of the Patagarang Patagarang
In the land of Patagarang the crow lies backwards
In the land of Patagarang the stars are upside down
God botherers pray repentance
Politicals and yobs
Goodbye to independance
Welcome to the mobs
They'll turn you into a creature, if you're not strong
A man with marsupial features, on the horizon
For impersonating an Egyptian you go to the land
To the land of Patagarang Patagarang
In the land of Patagarang the murkies are dreaming
In the land of Patagarang the stars are upside down