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  2. Irish Examiner - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Examiner is a national daily newspaper based in Cork, Ireland, founded in 1841. It has a centrist or conservative editorial policy and was acquired by The Irish Times in 2018.

  3. The Irish Times - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, politics and features of Ireland's leading newspaper and online publication. The Irish Times was founded in 1859 as a Protestant nationalist paper, but became unionist and later liberal and progressive.

  4. Aoife Moore - Wikipedia

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    Aoife Moore is an Irish BBC journalist and political correspondent, from Derry, Northern Ireland. She is known for breaking the Golfgate scandal, writing a book on Sinn Féin, and being the niece of Bloody Sunday victim Patrick Doherty.

  5. The Echo (Cork) - Wikipedia

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    The Echo, formerly the Evening Echo, is a local tabloid published daily except Sunday in Cork, Ireland. It was founded in 1892 by Thomas Crosbie, who also owned the Irish Examiner, and is now part of The Irish Times group.

  6. Michael Clifford (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael "Mick" [1] Clifford is an Irish author and investigative journalist currently working as a special correspondent with the Irish Examiner.He was awarded the title "Journalist of the Year" in 2016, [2] having won acclaim for his work in exposing the smear campaign against Irish police whistleblower Maurice McCabe by senior members of the Garda Síochána. [3]

  7. Emma DeSouza - Wikipedia

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    DeSouza's other campaign work includes voting rights for Irish citizens abroad [18] and campaigning for full implementation of the Good Friday Agreement. [19] In 2021 she led in creating the All-island Women's Forum within the National Women's Council of Ireland, acting as Chair and Facilitator for 2021 and 2022. [20]

  8. Thomas Crosbie Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Its largest publication was once the Irish Examiner, the third largest daily broadsheet newspaper in the Republic of Ireland. History and receivership [ edit ] In July 2012, it was reported by RTÉ that Thomas Crosbie Holdings were considering a " debt restructuring ". [2]

  9. The Irish News - Wikipedia

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    The Irish News is a Belfast-based daily newspaper with a nationalist perspective. It was founded in 1891 and is the largest-selling morning paper in Northern Ireland.