Slugger O'Toole

Conversation, politics and stray insights

Post Archives for Pádraig Belton

30 year old journalist thing. Buys loo roll on eBay.

Through it on in…

Fri 13 April 2012, 2:00pm

Apparently the European Commission are worrying there aren’t very many UK applicants for the EU civil service. The FCO sent round an email late last night encouraging all and sundry to ‘through their name in the hat’:                                     [...] more »

Doctored twitter, Toolooz and RTÉ

Thu 29 March 2012, 1:21pm
A Forgery

Awfully grateful for thoughts about a little piece I did for yesterday’s Irish Independent. I quote Mick (and draw on this earlier post on Slugger), mention McGuinness4Pres, Toolooz, drunken taoisigh, and ArmA II, and make three jokes. I’m very grateful for your thoughts, as ever! more »

Two Paddy’s Day Pieces

Tue 20 March 2012, 8:56am

…in the Independent and Atlantic, and mostly on social change in austerity Ireland, and a bit on the Euro referendum, too. I’d be awfully grateful for all your thoughts and comments. I’ll probably scribble more on both, in Dublin in a fortnight, and again during the referendum. more »

The Fight to Keep an Irish Cultural Centre II

Sat 11 June 2011, 5:54pm

I’m grateful there’s been a great deal of interest, after my letter in yesterday’s Irish Times and post here, in what the Irish Cultural Centre is about and what makes it distinctive. I’d wondered if I might provide a bit more detail, for those kind enough to be curious. There’s a website devoted to Saving the [...] more »

The fight to keep an Irish Cultural Centre

Fri 10 June 2011, 6:01pm

I just thought I might share a letter which the Irish Times ran this morning.  (This seems a bit unhumble, because it’s by me, but I’ll ask all of your forgiveness.) Madam, – I was pleased to read of Culture Ireland’s “Year-long, €5 million, arts-driven charm offensive on the US” (LifeCulture, June 3rd). It is a [...] more »

Ireland and Libya Update

Wed 23 February 2011, 11:59pm

An Irish Aer Corps aircraft landed in Tripoli today at 4.50 pm to pick up Irish nationals, but was prevented from doing so by Libyan security.   It remained on the ground four hours, and was afterwards obliged to return to Malta, according to an e-mail from Department of Foreign Affairs sources. They say efforts will [...] more »

Open thread: your questions for FG economics frontbenchers

Tue 4 January 2011, 9:41pm

Fine Gael this morning announces launch of their 2011 election campaign (for Dáil elections likely the last Friday of March) with a new website.   I’ll be at the Dáil tomorrow to interview two of their economic team, Deputies Brian Hayes and Richard Bruton.  I’ll after be talking to Professors John O’Hagan and Brian Lucey, [...] more »

Length Matters I

Tue 21 September 2010, 1:48am

Length of the original Morning Ireland segment on which the Taoiseach is alleged to have appeared in a ‘tired and emotional’ state: 9 minutes, 25 seconds Length of the digitally altered Youtube segment in which his voice was slowed to appear more tired and more emotional (and according to the Google cache, until recently labelled [...] more »

Overheard this weekend…

Tue 21 September 2010, 12:13am

I followed Ian Paisley’s directions to see the Whore of Babylon. Very disappointed – expected some Iraqi babe, instead some German bloke in a white dress was there. Should we report the “Rev” to the ASA? - Confused of Shankill Road. In other news, tomorrow morning Micheál Martin kicks off alongside Hillary Clinton (about whose [...] more »

Irish foreign policy grab bag

Tue 7 September 2010, 9:32pm

The first is drugs; the second and third are not sex and rock and roll.  Maybe next week. With Colombian drug-trafficking networks increasingly eyeing Ireland’s south-west coast as attractive real estate to land cocaine for transshipment on to Britain and Northern Europe, the Gardaí and Irish Navy have become Europe’s frontline against narcotraffic.  In this [...] more »

London Fundraiser for Trócaire in Pakistan

Sat 4 September 2010, 1:24pm
trocaire-logo

For those readers who might be in London, please do pop round the Hammersmith Irish Centre from half seven!   We’ve a fundraiser on to assist Trócaire‘s aid to the flood-stricken zones of Pakistan.  Pakistani Deputy High Commissioner Asif Durrani will be updating us on relief efforts, alongside Tony McCullagh from the Irish Embassy speaking on the [...] more »

Dublin Convention on cluster weapons comes into force

Mon 2 August 2010, 9:00am
Convention on Cluster Bombs

Yesterday, cluster bombs became illegal over much of the world; in no small part because of Ireland.  The Convention on Cluster Munitions, in effect from 1st August, was adopted in Dublin on the 30th May 2008 at the Croke Park Conference Centre. Disarmament is something of a niche specialism for Irish diplomacy  – it was [...] more »

Copyright © 2003 - 2012 Slugger O'Toole Ltd. All rights reserved.
Powered by WordPress; produced by Puffbox.
38 queries. 0.402 seconds.