
Keith Duggan
Keith Duggan is an Irish journalist and columnist, known for his insightful commentary on sports and current affairs. His writing often reflects a deep understanding of the cultural and social aspects of Irish life, and he has been a prominent voice in discussions surrounding national identity and sport.
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Keith Duggan is a colleague of the author who is now in Washington.
Confessions of a sports writer who mostly saw it all – The Irish TimesKeith Duggan reported on Trump's return to the road and his efforts to reboot his economic message.
Donald Trump’s affordability message problem – The Irish TimesKeith Duggan is nominated for work from the US, the West Bank, Syria, Lebanon, Ukraine, Israel, Ethiopia and Chad.
Why, in journalism, less is more – The Irish TimesKeith Duggan was mentioned as the Washington Correspondent discussing the Ryder Cup.
Next presidential election TV debate should be a decidedly more lively affair – The Irish TimesKeith Duggan presaged the 2014 final with a line about the relative histories of Kerry and Donegal.
Two households, both alike in dignity. And in scenery. And, for sure, in roguery – The Irish TimesFast becoming our US boxing correspondent, Keith Duggan will also have news and reaction for us from the Garden on the night.
What time is the ring walk and where can I watch it in Ireland tonight? – The Irish TimesKeith Duggan wrote about the struggles and experiences of Mayo football in his book 'House of Pain'.
Can Mayo rekindle the hope once more for their deflated fanbase? – The Irish TimesKeith Duggan has written a piece related to the current political climate.
Taoiseach to face Dáil criticism over Trump meeting – The Irish Times


























































