Outspoken columnist Eamon Dunphy has cast barbs at author Roddy Doyle and former President Mary Robinson.
Tánaiste and minister for foreign affairs Dick Spring warned the then president, Mary Robinson, that taking up a UN position would “fly in the face” of what the public understood her role to be.
The first feature-length documentary about Ireland’s first female president, entitled Mrs Robinson, will embark on a UK three ...
Tánaiste and minister for foreign affairs Dick Spring warned president Mary Robinson in 1993 against accepting a United Nations role while still serving as president as it could lead to conflict ...
Confidential government files have revealed that Taoiseach, Albert Reynolds, felt in April 1992 that a courtesy call by President Mary Robinson to Queen Elizabeth “should not be encouraged".
2. Mary Robinson was blocked by government from taking up UN role in 1993 Tánaiste and minister for foreign affairs Dick Spring warned the then president, Mary Robinson, that taking up a UN ...
ON SCREEN Mary Robinson tells her story in her own words for the first time in ‘Mrs Robinson’.
Ireland's first female president Mary Robinson comes to Kilburn this month for a screening of a documentary about her life and career. The 80-year-old stateswoman will take part in a Q&A on ...
Mary Robinson will attend a screening of the award- winning documentary about her life at the Kiln Cinema in Kilburn. The screening is part of a tour of the UK for the documentary Mrs Robinson, the ...
The political landscape is experiencing a notable shift towards conservative leadership, with recent developments in Canada ...