Eamonn Mallie

@EamonnMallie

Author, Broadcaster, Journalist, Filmmaker, Editor , Presenter of 'Eamonn Mallie: Face to Face with...' on UTV & 'The Eamonn Mallie Podcast'

Belfast
2009年9月加入

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    5月28日

    Why are people in the UK not more exercised about the number of related deaths? 'There is a failure to acknowledge the death toll.' pulls no punches in my latest podcast. listen here:

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    58 分鐘前

    Will do I’m in Oz ..thoroughly enjoy and want to hear Claire

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    Beech Tree, one of my favourites. Primary school children could always identify with it.

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    3 小時前

    I wonder Una has someone taken God from us all? Thanks for reading this. Eamonn.

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    7 小時前

    Troubles pension stuck in limbo with little/no progress in 2wks since delay emerged. Summed up by Victims Commissioner: “Executive Office is saying no department can take it without funding and the NIO is saying we won't talk about money until a department is nominated.”

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    Beautiful Celtic poetry full of colours and intensity of nature! Lady Gregory queen of the Celtic Revival. Thanks Una!

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    Beautiful poems both with such vivid imagery thankyou Eamonn.

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    Oh Una, that was only beautiful!

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  10. 3 小時前

    I wonder Una has someone taken God from us all? Thanks for reading this. Eamonn.

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  11. 3 小時前

    ... ‘My beech tree will never hide sparrows From hungry hawks.’ ... Thanks. Eamonn. ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦

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  12. 6 小時前

    ... I will be joining after 9am discussing the tussle between the NI Executive and the Treasury over a Pension for victims of the Troubles.

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    12 小時前

    It has to be both, surely. An inquiry will take years. But we can’t wait years for action.

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    8 小時前

    A rapid learning exercise would be futile if the lessons learned were not implemented in changed behaviour. An inquiry surely would carry more public confidence..

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    16 小時前

    What a beautiful poem in tribute by a great poet!

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  16. 15 小時前

    .. with 52% of Coronavirus deaths, in care homes, does seriously believe ‘a rapid learning initiative to identify key lessons from care home experiences of Covid19’ is a substitute for an inquest or a public inquiry? How independent is this?

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    Love these daily poems. Lean ar aghaidh le do thoil! Although this one is poignant. ☘️

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    6月2日

    Professor Richard Ekins and Sir Stephen Laws have detailed why they think the UK’s most senior court got the decision so wrong as to pose a "serious challenge to the ordinary functioning of government":

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    Today’s reading is Westering Home by Bernard O’Donoghue, a fine poem about travelling back to which many of us may not be able to do this summer. “And the whole business Neither here nor there, and therefore home.”

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