
Jack Power
Jack Power is the acting Europe Correspondent for The Irish Times, recognized for his investigative reporting on critical social issues, including his recent work on unregulated accommodation for children in care, which has garnered him a nomination for the Mary Raftery Journalism Prize.
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Recent news mentions
Jack Power on Big Pharma’s behind-the-scenes lobbying of Irish authorities as it pushed back on EU reforms of the sector.
Why, in journalism, less is more – The Irish TimesEurope Correspondent Jack Power joins Pat Leahy and Jack Horgan-Jones to discuss monumental events in the Middle East.
Another chaotic week in Trumpland as Nato summit navigates ‘daddy’ issues – The Irish TimesJack Power notes the European Commission's search for new trade partners in South America.
Donald Trump blinked, but the danger hasn’t passed – The Irish TimesJack Power reports on the EU's counter-tariffs against the United States.
US measures come into force amid warning of ‘major’ levy on pharmaceuticals – The Irish TimesJack Power reports that Ireland is urging a more emollient approach to tariffs in Brussels.
The reshaping of America’s relationships with allies and adversaries – The Irish TimesJack Power was nominated for his investigation into unregulated accommodation for children in care.
Irish Times project on landlord Marc Godart wins Mary Raftery Prize – The Irish TimesJack Power, acting Europe Correspondent of The Irish Times, has been nominated for his investigation into unregulated accommodation for children in care.
Mary Raftery journalism prize winner to be announced on Thursday – The Irish Times
















































