IRELAND’S DIRTY LAUNDRY

RTÉ1, 2 and 9 February 2022 Directed by Gerry Gregg and co-produced by Gregg and Nuala Cunningham By Sylvie Kleinman ‘England was my saviour, it was my freedom, away from the Catholic Church, the nuns, and the State.’ The symbolic irony underlying this damning statement by a Magdalene laundry survivor, Gabrielle O’Gorman, was recorded in … Read more

FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES

Aontacht Éireann will be organised in the 32 Counties of Ireland. Its policies will be derived from the following FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES: To unite the people of Ireland in an Independent Republic. To restore the Irish Language and to preserve and develop Gaeltacht areas. To guarantee the Fundamental Human Rights of every citizen. To ensure by … Read more

MEADB—STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NO. 800

By Lar Joye Writing in 1968, Prof. J.J. Lee remarked of Ireland’s railway system: ‘Before 1850 economic development had been hindered by an underdeveloped transport network. Since 1850 Ireland has been an underdeveloped economy with a highly developed transport system.’ By 1914 there were over 5,000km of railway tracks operated by 46 companies. The first … Read more