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  • 3 weeks ago | irishpost.com | Paul Donovan

    THE Pope’s appearance on Easter Sunday was, as it turned out, a final farewell. Pope Francis completed 12 years in office overseeing a transition to a more tolerant, listening church. A Church not as quick to condemn, as was often the case previously, particularly on sexual matters. The Pope has been outspoken on important issues of our time from immigration to climate change and war. One of his final acts on this earth was to call for a ceasefire in Gaza.

  • 2 months ago | guardian-series.co.uk | Paul Donovan

    A woman has been killed by a man every three days in the UK over recent years. The Guardian has been reporting the deaths over the past 12 months they total 80. These are shaming figures. Can this country seriously describe itself as in any way civilised while this level of abuse goes on? Domestic abuse rose significantly over the Covid pandemic. Abuse also goes up during major sporting events such as football tournaments when a team loses.

  • Feb 14, 2025 | irishpost.com | Paul Donovan

    ANYONE who had their appetite wetted for more Vatican intrigue after seeing the film Conclave will love Vatican Spies. The book reveals much about how the Catholic Church developed its own intelligence network, often with the help of other agencies such as the CIA, French and Italian security services. The interactions with the Mafia during the World War II period at the behest of America, and getting caught up with the Mob through various dodgy financial dealings, makes for a fascinating read.

  • Jan 20, 2025 | cnn.gr | Paul Donovan

    Οι καταναλωτές σε όλες τις ανεπτυγμένες οικονομίες έχουν αλλάξει τις τάσεις των συμπεριφορών τους τα τελευταία χρόνια. Οι δαπάνες για αγαθά έχουν επιβραδυνθεί και οι δαπάνες για διασκέδαση έχουν επιταχυνθεί. «Διασκέδαση» σημαίνει ουσιαστικά οτιδήποτε δημοσιεύουν οι άνθρωποι στο Instagram-τα ταξίδια αναψυχής, τα γεύματα έξω, τις συναυλίες, τις αθλητικές εκδηλώσεις και τα νέα ρούχα.

  • Jan 6, 2025 | guardian-series.co.uk | Paul Donovan

    England Captain Bobby Moore holds aloft the Jules Rimet Trophy, followed by hat-trick hero Geoff Hurst, Bobby Charlton and Roger Hunt. PA Photo/Empics (Image: PA) FOOTBALL fans will enjoy a new book from West Ham legend and World Cup winner Geoff Hurst titled Last Boy of 66. The title of course draws attention to the fact that Hurst is the last of the players remaining alive from that momentous day 60 years ago, when England won the World Cup at Wembley.

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Paul Donovan
Paul Donovan @Donno28
11 May 25

The need to speed up transition to net zero https://t.co/TFyrKNIAG6 @CalvinBailey @SteveReedMP @MayorofLondon @CllrSadiq @Jcblackman @JoeHehir3 @dhmt93 @NavJohal1 @GuptaPushpita @Shamshia1 @BBCLondonNews @itvlondon @DoMoreRed @BayoAlaba @wavidi @mavicristancho @wans

Paul Donovan
Paul Donovan @Donno28
8 May 25

Net zero is not some sort of lifestyle choice. Ignoring climate change is not an option, we need to move faster. Opponents of net zero tend to be close to, if not bankrolled by, the fossil fuel industries - time to wake up and get to net zero #bbcqt

Paul Donovan
Paul Donovan @Donno28
8 May 25

Interesting to see how Reform's anti-migrant stance gets on in areas like Lincoln, with huge agrarian based economies, reliant on migrant labour to function #bbcqt