
Lessons from the Republic’s Media Treatment of the Troubles
by Ray Bassett The recent passing of RTE figure, Joe Mulholland, was widely acknowledged and mourned by the mainstream media in the Republic. Mulholland was

by Ray Bassett The recent passing of RTE figure, Joe Mulholland, was widely acknowledged and mourned by the mainstream media in the Republic. Mulholland was
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