On being thrown out of Trinity College!
FURTHERMORE By Gerry Moran Not many people know this but I was expelled from Trinity College Dublin. Actually I wasn’t. I couldn’t have been expelled because I wasn’t a registered student there. I was studying up the road in Earlsfort Terrace at UCD. Nor was I evicted from TCD as I didn’t reside there. Some …
The real impact of food poverty in Ireland
BY JOHN ELLIS, FINANCIAL ADVISOR The airwaves and papers are full of the hardships that people are going through especially those who have young families. Currently the Government is speaking about for all intents and purposes a mini-Budget with a new cache of helps coming down the line for those in need. It cannot come …
Festival favourites return for St. Patrick’s Festival Kilkenny 2023
Photos by Dylan Vaughan St. Patrick’s Festival programme 2023 is live and jam-packed! With the Big Wheel, Vintage Carousel and the Festival Market returning and street entertainment, family shows, and live music throughout, there will be a guaranteed festive atmosphere in the city! Throughout the week American and Canadian marching bands will perform through the …
Allergy related sinus problems
BY CLAIR WHITTY Allergy related sinus problems are a real nuisance, not only are they painful but it can be difficult to figure out what the allergen is. Linda knows all about sinus problems. She has been telling me about her son, and how she got great results with some natural remedies. Her son had …
Migrants: we need to know what to do
AS I SEE IT MARIANNE HERON Migration has the potential to make us like the old woman in the nursery rhyme who lived in a shoe, with so many children she didn’t know what to do. Confusion reigns, as she woman struggles to manage and the rhyme has a nasty ending. Some clear thinking needs …
My Father: like some sort of unsung hero
THE FACT OF THE MATTER PAUL HOPKINS I only ever saw my Father cry once. And that was when his own father died and the word came through with a messenger from the local newsagent, the only ones in the area with a phone in those days. And he sat down at the top of …
Kilkenny secure soaking in Saffron’s victory!
REVIEW BY NIALL SHERRY SPORTS EDITOR Plenty to work on ahead of Tipp visit Allianz Hurling League Division 1B Antrim 0-15 Kilkenny 1-18 Corrigan Park, Belfast Kilkenny had to work hard to leave Belfast with maximum points after a real titanic tussle with Antrim in very challenging conditions. While the margin at the long whistle …
Cellarstown woman joins other female artists as Swiss embassy honours Brigid
Mná na hEireann celebrated in Berne Irish Ambassador Eamon Hickey and the Irish Embassy were thrilled to host a reception to honour the achievements of Irish women involved in the creative arts in Switzerland. During the week, they gathered together musicians, poets, sculptors, writers, designers & others in celebration of Saint Brigid’s Day! Among those …
Wonderful memories of Callan in the 60’s and 70’s remembered as ‘The Beekeeper and the River’ launched
The inaugural launch of Dr Joe Kearney’s story collection, ‘The Beekeeper and the River,’ was held in Keogh’s pub in Mill Street Callan recently. There was big turnout for the event as Joe originally hails from Callan and his Sunday Miscellany contributions on RTE very often feature the town and his memories from growing up …





