Written by P O'Neill on May 22nd, 2008
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The Wall Street Journal has an article today about the referendum. To the reporter’s credit, he avoids the usual style of foreign reporting — asking taxi-drivers on the way in from the airport to the 5-star hotel — and goes to Carlow and Laois to get the viewpoint of farmers. Declan Ganley and Ulick McEvaddy [...]
Written by Cian on May 18th, 2008
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An interesting clash of interpretation on the widely discussed style of the new Taoiseahc. For Pat Leahy the new style is “clear thinking and firm decision-making”. For the Sunday Indo, it is “authoritarian” and “stalinist”. An enigmatic man.
Written by Cian on May 7th, 2008
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The Offaly Independent reports that a massive caravan of Offaly folk will descend on the Dail today to celebrate the election of Brian Cowen to the post of Taoiseach (at around 3.30pm - live on Oireachtas.ie)
“There`ll be a festive atmosphere,” Tom O`Donovan of O`Donovan Cowen Solicitors, a firm in which Minister Cowen is involved, [...]
Written by Cian on April 4th, 2008
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Brian Cowen released a statement in the last hour announcing his candidacy for the Fianna Fail leadership and succession of Bertie Ahern. It is interesting to see he was nominated by Brian Lenihan, a man widely tipped to have his eye on becoming the Brian Cowen’ to Brian Cowen and succeeding the next Taoiseach when [...]
Written by Cian on March 12th, 2008
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It strikes one as serendipity - for the opposition at least - that the Dail debates a motion on the three reports from last week into Port Laoise, the one that gave rise to the Naughton letter and entered ’systems-failure’ in the political lexicon by failing patients in a grotesque multiplicity of manners while the [...]
Written by Cian on March 6th, 2008
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“To me, services for cancer patients are worse now than they were seven years ago in the midlands”
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“I am writing out of a deep sense of despair and frustration…I have written to senior management about seven times in the last two years…outlining how we would deal with the problem…all to no avail”
James Reilly of Fine [...]
Written by Cian on November 22nd, 2007
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James Reilly is calling for the Minister for Health Mary Harney to resign after it was revealed that the misdiagnosis scandal in Portlaoise continued to claim more unfortunate victims. I think the problem is getting beyond the Minister in this case though, Professor Brendan Drumm is also getting roped into the politics of this scandal [...]
Written by P O'Neill on November 15th, 2007
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It’s unlikely to rate a mention with all the other unfortunate events swirling around the government, but the Financial Times has offered a mixed-bag verdict on Brian Cowen’s job performance relative to the rest of the Eurozone finance ministers (unfortunately they don’t provide a matching table of salaries). The punchline is that Cowen has slipped [...]
Written by Cian on November 8th, 2007
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Today’s Irish Times has the report (it was always going to happen really, sadly) on the letter sent to Mary Harney’s office in 2005 by a Consultant Peter Naughton who said that radiology in the Midlands Regional Hospital was being provided by those who “had no expertise in the area”.
The ’smoking gun’ as it were [...]
Written by P O'Neill on November 6th, 2007
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RTE has seen a letter from nearly a year ago from the radiology department to Midlands Regional Hospital management warning of the risk of missed diagnoses of breast cancer due to the out-of-date equipment that the hospital was using for screening — X-ray images on film when state of the art is digital imaging that [...]
Written by P O'Neill on September 6th, 2007
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Bringing the Irish angle on the global credit crisis to a wider audience, today’s New York Times reports on the case of Structured Credit, a small Dublin based fund whose lending arrangements with various international banks are under severe strain due to continued requests for collateral and which is now in court-supervised restructuring. And all [...]
Written by P O'Neill on August 24th, 2007
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Fianna Fail have made available the prepared text of Cowen’s remarks in Ballina this afternoon. One could question what the value added of the pugnacious speech is, especially as the event is presumably intended to leave some of the partisan politics aside for a little while. Nevertheless it does usefully collect the FF (and ex [...]
Written by Adam Maguire on July 10th, 2007
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In what can only be described as a surprising move, Tom Parlon has decided to leave the Progressive Democrats and take up a post in the Construction Industry Federation instead.
Until now, Parlon was expected to take one of the two PD Seanad nominations (along with Fiona O’Malley), but more importantly had already been marked as [...]
Written by Cian on June 19th, 2007
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I didn’t get a chance to comment earlier on the news that Mary Harney is to seek a rule change in order to allow the Progressive Democrats to draw their leader from outside the Dail. This is likely to put Tom Parlon into the driving seat for the leadership (barring a surprise tilt from Fiona [...]
Written by Cian on May 26th, 2007
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The second seat filled. Ninth Count to elect Fleming.
Parlon eliminated and redistributing. Between two FF for final seat. Newstalk predicting 3FF 2FG.
Written by Cian on May 25th, 2007
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To say the least. As one wag has put it “he might get transfers from Sinn Fein”.