Fianna Fail
Galway Fianna Fail Protest
Fianna Fail TD Frank Fahey has confirmed his nomination for the General Election.
Cowen's 'Morning After'
Brian Cowen’s “morning after” interview on RTE’s flagship news programme Morning Ireland and the political circus of claim and counter claim that followed highlights one salient fact: that the politic
Protest greets FF in Galway
There were minor scuffles outside the Ardilaun Hotel in Galway on Monday after a group of protesters gathered to 'greet' Fianna Fail politicians attending the party's annual pre-Dail think-in.
Get rid of this clown... Sack Cowen!
The latest Irish Times/MRBI polls shows that only 17 percent of the electorate support Fianna Fail, but Brian Cowen says he will stay in office until 2012, backed up by the Greens.
Enough is Enough: March of the Dail May 11th DRIVE THIS GOVERNMENT OUT
The lies of the FF-Green government are coming unstuck.
When public outrage grew about the €1.5 million pension top-up for Bank of Ireland chief, Ritchie Boucher, Brian Cowen told the Dail that there was ‘nothing he could do’. A few days later, it was revealed that his finance Minister Brian Lenehan had sanctioned the pay out!
Fianna Fail’s Fraudulent Fairy Tale
‘Take the hard medicine now and you’ll be rewarded when
the economy booms again in the very near future.’--this is the argument advanced by the government and its economist
gurus, writes Kieran Allen.
The Canonisation of Brian Lenihan
In a social crisis, there is often a yearning for a ‘strong
man’ – a stern father figure who takes ‘tough decisions’ for the good of all. Brian Lenihan has been chosen for that role. But he’s not
just ‘tough’. He’s a saint, and his canonisation has been in the making for
some time, writes Kieran Allen
Seán Lemass: The Limits to Liberty
Bryce Evans reviews UCD political scientist Tom Garvin's recent biography 'Judging Lemass'
Bertie Ahern runs gauntlet of protesters at booklaunch in Galway
Bertie Aherne arrived at Eason's in Galway City centre to a crowd shouting "Shame" and "Jail corrupt politicians" whilst they held placards and shook fists of money at him.
Cowen Portrait: Let the Artist-Hunt Begin
Gardai have been sent into the TV3 station to track down the anonymous artist who painted Brian Cowen. His only crime was to stick a nail in the wall of the National Art Gallery and to put up the portrait himself.



















