I went for lunch with Reform and my hangover lasted two days
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I went for lunch with Reform and my hangover lasted two days
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"They want slow service and for their food to come in paper bags; ; mostly they want to recoup something long lost to them, if only they knew what it was."
Whatβs up with Londonβs sandwich bros? asks @finnmcredmond.bsky.social
Outstanding column on the undergrad-level politics of Michael D, Catherine Connolly and too many others. As she says, ask yourselves how a fellow small state such as Estonia feels about the Irish non-debate about defence against Russia
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Thank you Bill!
Happy Saturday why not kick things off with the Saturday Read! Open for a dispatch from Reformβs roadshow, stay for the ultimate takedown of Bridget Jones
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Against slop
Me on EatingWithTod, and how Instagram infantilised one of the worldβs greatest food cities
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For the last Saturday Read of the year Jason Cowley returns for a final time to share 10 of the most memorable pieces from his 16 year editorship. Itβs a good one!!
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Thank you very much!
I was alarmed by the piece about the orange juice production crisis. I also think the one about the battle for the soul of the olive oil market was great. And YES I have interests beyond mid-luxury grocery supply chains.
Here is a piece about how βIrish people hate English peopleβ jokes are boring and Iβm sick of hearing them!!!! www.irishtimes.com/opinion/2024...
A happy customer!
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Is Sinn FΓ©in the worst opposition party in Europe?
As incumbent governments fell across the world, Ireland's establishment held firm.
By Finn McRedmond
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I reviewed the remix album recently and decided enough was enough www.newstatesman.com/culture/musi...
Alarming stuff
Repatriating the Elgin marbles has been a favourite soap box of mine for sometime. Iβve argued that the aesthetic case is the moral case for their return for years. No serious conservative should argue for their continued detention in the British Museum.