
Frank O’Connor
Frank O’Connor was a notable Irish author and playwright, renowned for his short stories and memoirs, including An Only Child and My Father’s Son, which reflect on his youth and familial relationships in a changing Ireland.
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Frank O’Connor co-founded Derelict Ireland to tackle dereliction through efficient registration and levies.
Are we about to solve Ireland’s dereliction problem? – The Irish TimesFrank O’Connor translated the original poem for a collection called Little Monasteries.
Philip King on music, film and the essentiality of the arts – The Irish TimesFrank O’Connor referred to the defeated anti-Treaty IRA members as a 'lost legion'.
Fianna Fáil’s founding aims haven’t aged well for the party – The Irish TimesFrank O'Connor's story 'News for the Church' was the first notable Irish story published in the New Yorker.
‘I got a phone call from one of the New Yorker’s famous fact-checkers’ – The Irish TimesFrank O’Connor is the chief executive of the National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA).
State ‘well positioned’ despite uncertain markets, NTMA says – The Irish TimesNTMA chief executive Frank O’Connor said while Ireland still had debts of over €200 billion, the country was well positioned against uncertain markets.
EU/US trade deal is still possible says Paschal Donohoe – The Irish TimesFrank O’Connor spoke at AE's graveside, praising his diverse contributions to art and literature.
Why George William Russell deserves to be a household name again – The Irish TimesFrank O’Connor was a writer whose former home, Castleville, has been modernised and sold for €3.8 million.
Revamped Regency two-bed in Sandymount for €1.25m – The Irish TimesFrank O’Connor is the chief executive of the NTMA.
NTMA sells €1bn of bonds as European rates ease after spike – The Irish TimesFrank O’Connor recorded 700 empty properties within two kilometres of Cork city centre.
How has ‘public squalor’ become so normalised in our towns and cities? – The Irish TimesFrank O’Connor wrote two memoirs about his youth and later life.
As Pope Francis’s book Hope shows, defining what is autobiography isn’t always easy – The Irish Times



































































