I HAVE recently visited Ireland, flying from Stansted Airport to Knock Airport using Ryanair.
I CANNOT believe that Irish people in Ireland are ridiculing themselves and I cannot believe that The Irish Post’s Paperclips is actually supporting them.
I AM writing to you concerning the No Laughing Matter article on the front page of The Irish Post (February 20) about the Federation of Irish Societies submitting a complaint to the Press Complaints Commission about Douglas Murray who wrote a blog for people to post good Irish jokes online.
IT IS fortunate that Martin Doyle kept a record of the question and answer sessions he had with Brendan Mac Lua 10 years ago.
IN light of the recent car bomb attack on Newry Courthouse we the undersigned, as individuals, businesses, representative organisations and community groups, would like to assure shoppers, tourists and business people across Britain and Ireland that our city remains open for business.
IN addition to Joe Dwyer, I would also like to write in support of John O’Hara’s letter (Irish Post February 20).
WE ARE astounded and very disappointed at the aloofness and the coldness of the Vatican’s statement of systematic child abuse in Ireland.
I AM writing in support of John O’Hara’s letter (Irish Post February 20).
JOE HORGAN’S column in The Irish Post (January 30), and his other columns in recent times, criticise the Irish news, Charlie Bird, Irish politicians and the Catholic Church.
I WAS amused and somewhat surprised to see the story ‘Breadwetting’ revenge act for Henry’s handball appear in your Paper Clips section (Irish Post, February 13).