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Irish columnists are contributing to the paper, with Rónán Mullen's column, for example, in the Irish Daily Mail since May 2006. Mary Ellen Synon , a former Sunday Independent columnist who had controversial views on travellers , asylum seekers and the Paralympics is a regular contributor to the paper.
Ireland on Sunday – replaced with Irish Mail on Sunday 2006; The Irish Citizen – closed 1920; Irish Daily Star Sunday – closed January 2011; The Irish Family – closed 2008; An Gaedheal – closed 1937; Metro Éireann - closed 2020; Irish News of the World – closed July 2011; The Sunday Journal; The Sunday Press – closed in 1995
Nigel Dempster (1941–2007), Daily Express, Daily Mail and Private Eye; Tom Driberg (1905–1976), Daily Express and Reynolds News; Tony Forrester (1953–), The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph; Jonathan Freedland (1967–), The Guardian, Jewish Chronicle, Daily Mirror, Evening Standard; A. A. Gill (1954–2016), The Sunday Times
She has worked as a columnist for Daily Mail since October 2022. She received an ASCAP-Deems Taylor award as co-author of "Don't Drink the Brown Water", a piece in Spin magazine about what led to riots and violence at Woodstock '99. [4] [5] Callahan was interviewed as a part of Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage a documentary produced by HBO. [6]
Since 2006 Dooley has worked as a cultural and political columnist for the Irish Daily Mail. [4] He is the author of the paper's 'Moral Matters' Wednesday column [6] and also writes occasional 'Saturday Essays'. [7] Dooley lives in County Dublin with his wife and their three children.
In October 2001, he began a weekly column with the Irish Examiner and later moved to the Irish Daily Mail. He also writes occasionally for other publications, including The Irish Catholic. He teaches courses in Law, Communication and Personal Development in Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown in Dublin, where he has been on the staff since ...
David Quinn is an Irish social and religious commentator. From 1996 to 2003, he was the editor at The Irish Catholic.He served as the religious and social affairs correspondent for the Irish Independent from 2003 to 2005.
She has also worked for The Irish Press group writing The People Column. She wrote for Magill and Image Magazines, and as a columnist with The Sunday Times and the Irish Daily Mail. In 1996, Power qualified as a barrister, specialising in Common Law. Power also works as a media and public relations consultant. [4]