Conor Fitzgerald
Conor Fitzgerald is an Irish commentator who writes at The Fitzstack. He tweets at @fitzfromdublin
The failure of the Irish nerve
Politicians are not acting and the public are not forcing them to act
Irish politicians have lost touch with the people
The failed “modernisation” of the Constitution may not be a one-off failure for Irish liberals
The Irish experiment
Irish politicians are seeking “modernisation” without a clear sense of what that means
The personal has become far too political
Something has gone very wrong when we are acutely aware of politics
Allyship on easy mode
The inclusive message of Will & Harper obscures the harder questions of the “gender wars”
Fear and favour
Are the police guilty of a “two tier” approach? They are if their own “Police Race Action Plan” is to be believed
Why Sergeant Martyn Blake was acquitted
There does not appear to be any case for rejecting the decision of the jury
Britain should get serious about organised crime
We underestimate how much crime is the work of small, nasty groups of people
Kemi Badenoch won’t save the Conservatives
Her radical credentials are based on pure PR
The crisis at Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre
Serious as it is, it is no anomaly
The afterlife of Father Jerzy Popiełuszko
Reflections on forty years since his death shook communist Poland
Ethnic identity is fine, as long as you’re not English
In the corridors of power, every ethnic grievance is welcome — except for the concerns of the English
Ozi the Orangutan is no Winnie-the-Pooh
A misguided attack on palm oil production is enough to make you facepalm