
Emer McLysaght
Emer McLysaght is a commentator who recently expressed her discontent with the trend of people carrying oversized backpacks in public, questioning the necessity of such burdens in everyday outings.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Emer McLysaght wrote about Marty Whelan's renaissance in The Irish Times.
‘I’d like to be paid more, particularly when I see what other people are on’ – The Irish TimesEmer McLysaght says that in a proper carvery, at least two decent potato options should be on offer.
From a death row-worthy meal to a carvery to rule them all – The Irish TimesEmer McLysaght comments on the Kardashians and body image.
Extreme thinness is back and it’s more dangerous than ever – The Irish TimesEmer McLysaght discusses lessons Dublin can learn from Zurich.
Why would anyone choose to live in a city as ridiculous as Dublin? – The Irish TimesEmer McLysaght reflects on the emotional impact of sunny days and the pressure to enjoy them.
The Irish live for a sunny day, but with it comes the pressure of having the ‘perfect’ day – The Irish TimesEmer McLysaght expresses her concerns about AI and its impact on creativity and her work.
Fighting Big Tech, Big Landlord and Big Pharma seems insurmountable – The Irish Times
Emer McLysaght discusses the best way to enjoy the hotel breakfast buffet.
Five lessons Dublin can learn from Zurich – The Irish TimesEmer McLysaght shares her thoughts on the trend of people carrying large backpacks.
On redefining neutrality, and housing and homelessness – The Irish Times


































