It’s a pleasant morning, the wind is gentle, the sea is calm, the sun is looking down with a smile after days of hiding behind dark clouds. I am out with my camera, looking for ‘compositions’ and ‘angles’ and the delightful play of light and shadows that make a great picture. Read more

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I wrote a rather long piece on the Irish economy last week. Titled Desperate in Dublin, it looked at the impact of the global slowdown, banker-builder greed and opportunistic politicians through the eyes of data as well as people. Today, I want to show you the beautiful people of Ireland — strikers, musicians, beggars. And the future of this country — its young. Read more

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Behold, a new era of state enterpreneurism. Labour pains have begun but even before the baby has been born, a new paper dissects an emerging phenomenon that’s been staring us in the face ever since September 15, when Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy and the world fell of an economic cliff. Read more

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