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Book Review
Books critic, Paul O’Doherty, gives us his customary insightful take on an eclectic choice of the recent publications on his shelves. A Kind Man by Susan Hill Susan Hill’s, A Kind Man (Chatto and
Read More »Lord of the Rivers
The Otter (Lutra lutra) Because it’s found throughout Europe and Asia, the otter we see in Ireland is called the Eurasian Otter. Though habitat loss and pollution have taken their toll, thankfully, otters still
Read More »Four POSITIVE things about the economy
We’re constantly being accused of talking ourselves into a recession, and listening to the news every day is enough to severely test the resolve of even the most optimistically sunny of us. But, if
Read More »Ways to Save by Susan Hayes
Susan Hayes, The Positive Economist, identifies four ‘invisible’ holes in your pocket! 1 Direct debits These are a salesperson’s dream, your authorisation for them to dip into your account regularly! No wonder they tout ‘special’
Read More »Surrogacy in Ireland
The surrogacy shoe fits Sarah Jessica Parker but what are the options for Irish couples? by Marion Campbell, Expert in Family Law Sarah Jessica Parker’s strong female following has largely been thanks to her
Read More »The Last Laugh
A funny thing happened on the way to my sixty-third… by Maurice O’Scanaill There have been endless discussions and seminars about humour and what makes us laugh and why, and these must be the
Read More »Long and Winding Road
For so long, we have been only too familiar with news reports of multiple deaths every week, people killed and seriously injured as a result of collisions on our roads, stories of grieving families,
Read More »Money for Old Rope by Susan Hayes
Instead of burning a hole in your pocket, let your cash grow very comfortable there 1. Cash versus Plastic It is a well known psychological fact that we are much happier to part with
Read More »Discovering Ireland is Child’s Play by Jill Holtz
There is much to consider when looking for your family holiday. Holiday cottages have always been popular – the children have their own room and catering is made easy. You can now get luxury
Read More »Is this love?
Why we should be demanding oxytocin tests from our prospective life-partners before tying the knot Alexander Nestor Haddaway’s 1993 hit-song plaintively asked What Is Love? but, unfortunately, didn’t provide any answers. Still, I hope
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