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Forbes journalist apologises for describing President Higgins as an 'acknowledged homosexual'
A Cork-based freelance journalist has apologised for mistakingly describing Irish President Michael D Higgins as an “acknowledged homosexual” in an article written for US business magazine, Forbes.
Anti-Norris website has Mayo links
With the presidential election only weeks away and the campaign in full swing all sides are getting their arguments across through all possible mediums. One group, Campaign For Conscience, who were strong opponents of the recently passed Civil Partnership Bill, launched their own anti-David Norris website at th end of last year. The website can be found at the misleading web address of www.davidnorris4president.com
Three weeks to go and the campagin for President rolls on...
It would appear at this stage just three weeks before the Presidential election, that this race is anyones. (Well bar Dana's!).
Norris enjoys warm reception in Kilkenny as he slips down the polls
Independent presidential candidate David Norris was on the campaign trail in Kilkenny city on Monday this week, where he met an overwhelmingly positive reception from locals.
Council cancels meeting as Norris is nominated
A council meeting that was set to have been a vital convention regarding the presidential nominations, was cancelled at the eleventh hour late on Tuesday night by Kilkenny County Council.
All signs point to a Michael D presidency
The only person who stands between Labour party president and former Galway West TD Michael D Higgins and the position of Uachtaráin na hÉireann is Sinn Féin’s Martin McGuinness.
All signs point to a Michael D presidency
The only person who stands between Labour party president and former Galway West TD Michael D Higgins and the position of Uachtaráin na hÉireann is Sinn Féin’s Martin McGuinness.
Norris should extend his resignation to the Seanad
Whether there was a witch hunt out for him from the start or not, what he did was wrong and inexcusable.
Free speech - not something our councillors seem to believe in
An Taoiseach Enda Kenny used the words dysfunction, disconnection, elitism, and narcissism in describing the culture dominating the Vatican with regard to the cover-ups of clerical sex abuse in Ireland, and rightly so.
Senator Norris to address NUIG ‘Town Hall Meeting
Presidential candidate Senator David Norris is to attend the ‘Town Hall Meeting’ in the Siobhán McKenna Theatre at NUI Galway on Friday July 22 at the invitation of the School of Psychology at 6pm.