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Articles by Joe Horgan
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News
7 years ago
There was nothing cosy or enchanting about Ophelia – it was a roaring and relentless storm
By:
Joe Horgan
- 7 years ago
News
News
7 years ago
Do you ever really stop being a Catholic - is that even possible?
By:
Joe Horgan
- 7 years ago
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Comment
7 years ago
‘Who would pretend to be Irish – a nationality associated with terrorist violence and economic crisis?’
By:
Joe Horgan
- 7 years ago
News
News
7 years ago
Is Ireland's 'peculiar relationship' with sex responsible for controversial opinions about rape?
By:
Joe Horgan
- 7 years ago
News
News
7 years ago
Is Ireland's outdated blasphemy law in danger of becoming a laughing stock?
By:
Joe Horgan
- 7 years ago
News
News
7 years ago
2016: a centenary year to celebrate and to reflect upon
By:
Joe Horgan
- 7 years ago
News
News
8 years ago
'This continuing disregard for politics is not to be welcomed by any of us' - Donald Trump wins US Presidential election
By:
Joe Horgan
- 8 years ago
News
News
8 years ago
OPINION: Does anyone actually want a united Ireland?
By:
Joe Horgan
- 8 years ago
Life & Style
Life & Style
8 years ago
Does having a Catholic identity matter to the Irish anymore?
By:
Joe Horgan
- 8 years ago
Life & Style
Life & Style
8 years ago
'Ireland is a different country when the sun is shining'
By:
Joe Horgan
- 8 years ago
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Life & Style
Life & Style
8 years ago
'Why it's the Irish Sunday afternoons that I miss the most'
By:
Joe Horgan
- 8 years ago
News
News
8 years ago
Ireland's hung Dáil can only be overcome by a Fianna Fáil-Fine Gael coalition
By:
Joe Horgan
- 8 years ago
Sport
Sport
8 years ago
What does it really mean to be Irish?
By:
Joe Horgan
- 8 years ago
News
News
9 years ago
Demonising of Sinn Féin shows establishment fear threat to cosy, conservative cartel
By:
Joe Horgan
- 9 years ago
News
News
9 years ago
Is there much difference between the old IRA and the Provisionals?
By:
Joe Horgan
- 9 years ago
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