
Colm Keena
Colm Keena is a journalist with The Irish Times, recognized for his comprehensive reporting on various social issues, including his collaborative work with Naomi O’Leary and others, which has led to a nomination for the Mary Raftery Prize.
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Colm Keena is an Irish Times journalist.
Have we a right to know where company directors live? A journalist and a lawyer debate – The Irish TimesColm Keena reflects on growing up in Dublin during the 1970s.
Colm Keena on why Dublin was the best place to be growing up in the 1970s – The Irish Times
An article by Colm Keena resurfaced something revealing Carey said to a reporter for The Irish Times in the 1990s.
Living through the eyes of others hollows a person out – The Irish TimesFour of our journalists – Olivia Kelly, Colm Keena, Ronan McGreevy and Jack White – were involved in a major project on dereliction in Dublin.
Why, in journalism, less is more – The Irish TimesColm Keena reflects on the impact of Catholic upbringing and the historical significance of St Paul in Greece.
Lesson of St Paul - Colm Keena on one benefit of being a lapsed Catholic – The Irish TimesColm Keena discusses the captivating nature of voice in music and its individuality.
Colm Keena on why it’s not the lyrics, it’s the voice that casts the spell – The Irish TimesColm Keena wrote an article that raised concerns about China's influence in Ireland.
On China’s influence in Ireland, Spanish power cuts and Pope Francis – The Irish TimesColm Keena is a journalist from The Irish Times who was reporting on life in Dublin.
Knock, knock — Colm Keena on reporting on life in a city – The Irish TimesColm Keena contributed to the winning project that featured work on landlord Marc Godart.
Irish Times project on landlord Marc Godart wins Mary Raftery Prize – The Irish TimesColm Keena has been nominated for The Irish Times coverage of landlord Marc Godart, who evicted a tenant who had objected to CCTV surveillance in their home.
Mary Raftery journalism prize winner to be announced on Thursday – The Irish Times














































