A Tale of Two Granddads
There is an amazing Irish website that has been launched called Bureau of Military History, where you can search archive records and find first-hand accounts of the struggle for Ir
The Influence of Social Media on Politics
A big thank you to Lillian King for sharing this really interesting and valuable infographic about the influence of Social Media in Politics, which is very timely before the US Pre
Why We All Need to be a Little More Mr. Blue Sky….
I was delighted to read Paddy Clancy’s article in today’s Irish Examiner. I was actually starting to get concerned about my unwavering optimism and general good feeling about S
First impressions count…
In 1960, the relatively unknown Senator John F Kennedy debated against Vice President Nixon in a US first television live debate in a presidential election campaign. It’s widely
Summer of Fun!
Growing up in London I used to wonder why my parents left the beautiful Island of Ireland and moved to London.
Anyone can be angry!
Angry with the Government? What are you going to do about it? Anyone can become angry, that is easy, But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at th
You need to understand making bread to avoid toast – Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton made a huge impression in Ireland last week during his visit and scored huge credibility points with his straight talk and in particular his comment that “Ireland ne
Budget 2010 – The Rewind!
The Budget 2010 - It is a lot tougher rewinding than fast forwarding
It will get better when we stop saying it will get worse
It will get better when we stop saying it will get worse - would Brian Cowen please say this?