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Brendan O’Regan

A self-congratulatory celebration of that pro-choice victory

Brendan O’Regan August 12, 2021
A self-congratulatory celebration of that pro-choice victory

Normally I’d be very pleased to find a programme where the Rosary figured prominently but on the main channels this doesn’t happen very often. However, it was a mixed blessing on The 8th (RTÉ One, Wednesday) that much-hyped documentary on the repeal of the Eighth Amendment. It’s often said that the victor writes the history,…

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Still mystified by how the State presumed to ban sacraments

Brendan O’Regan August 5, 2021
Still mystified by how the State presumed to ban sacraments

With return of blocked sacraments imminent, I’m still mystified by how the State presumed to ban sacraments. How come Baptisms, until last week’s easing, couldn’t happen at ceremonies where 50 people have been allowed for some time now? On Today With Claire Byrne (RTE Radio 1, Thursday) Fr Joe McDonald of Celbridge and Straffan parish…

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Hard to decide if it’s a hatchet job or fair reporting

Brendan O’Regan July 29, 2021
Hard to decide if it’s a hatchet job or fair reporting

Sometimes when you watch a programme you find yourself not much the wiser after it. Or you wonder if you’re getting the full story, or a distorted story and you think you should find out more about the issue, but then life moves on and other priorities take precedence. This is how I felt after…

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Euphemistic language used during assisted suicide debate

Brendan O’Regan July 22, 2021
Euphemistic language used during assisted suicide debate

The first time I heard of the town of Arundel in England it was in connection with the intriguing poem ‘An Arundel Tomb’ by Philip Larkin. Unfortunately the tomb, in nearby Chichester, with its romantic husband and wife statues did not figure in last Sunday’s Songs of Praise (BBC One). We did learn about the…

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Many politicians seem to have a portfolio of values

Brendan O’Regan July 15, 2021
Many politicians seem to have a portfolio of values

Writing this column is not a dangerous business, but some journalists do put their lives on the line in pursuit of their stories. Recently we had the shooting of Dutch journalist Peter R de Vries in the Netherlands and he’s still in critical condition at the time of writing. On Times Radio Breakfast last Saturday…

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I wish TV channels would stop patting themselves on the back

Brendan O’Regan July 8, 2021

I’m thoroughly cheesed off with media outlets telling us how great they are. Unfortunately, it’s more often the spin than the reality. So, for example, RTÉ is telling us constantly, with very slick video ads, how great they are with news, trust, integrity and journalism. And yet, in current affairs coverage, I think they are…

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Hospital row is a field day for Church bashers

Brendan O’Regan July 1, 2021
Hospital row is a field day for Church bashers

On Tuesday of last week the sad story of the healthy baby aborted in Holles Street Hospital was the main story on RTÉ News at Nine, a welcome acknowledgement of a high profile casualty of repealing of the Eighth Amendment. Next morning on Newstalk Breakfast presenter Ciara Kelly mentioned it first in her review of…

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Teething trouble as GB News arrives to take on the woke crowd

Brendan O’Regan June 24, 2021
Teething trouble as GB News arrives to take on the woke crowd

It’s always good to see a new channel being launched, though the level of welcome depends on the quality. GB News (more opinions than news actually), which launched last week, has been described as ‘right-leaning’ or ‘anti-woke’ and has been compared by its detractors to being like Fox News (I hope it isn’t!). One of…

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Programmes that are outgoing, incoming and ongoing

Brendan O’Regan June 17, 2021
Programmes that are outgoing, incoming and ongoing

The Leap of Faith (RTE Radio 1) is nearing the end of its run and last Friday’s edition dealt with water, which has long been a central symbol in religious ritual. This episode marked National Holy Wells Day (June 13) with Fr Brian Grogan SJ and Sr Helen Grealy, who is involved in the Loving…

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Religion gets some fair treatment on the box

Brendan O’Regan June 10, 2021
Religion gets some fair treatment on the box

Sometimes I have to leave the room when I think someone is going to give away crucial plot twists in a TV drama series, so have no fear that I’ll include spoilers this week. I’ve largely enjoyed the new crime drama series The Pact which finished on BBC One, Tuesday of last week. It was…

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