
Michael Gallagher
Michael Gallagher is a prominent advocate for the families of the victims of the Omagh bombing, where his son Aiden was killed. He has been vocal in expressing the need for an inquiry into the bombing to be conducted by the Irish Government, highlighting concerns about the adequacy of cooperation from Dublin and the challenges faced in securing accountability for the tragedy.
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Michael Gallagher is one of the editors of 'How Ireland Voted 2024'.
What is the future for the new right in Irish politics? – The Irish TimesMichael Gallagher felt well looked after despite some travel issues.
New Zealand’s busiest airport days and tips for flying this summerLocal Sinn Féin councillor Michael Gallagher expressed the devastating impact of the news on the village.
Fatal Louth crash leaves Meath village in shock at deaths of young people – The Irish TimesMichael Gallagher proposed a mechanism to prevent political parties from blocking candidates.
Here’s why you should vote for Jim Gavin – The Irish TimesMichael Gallagher was accused of IRA activity and later confessed to his guilt after being convicted.
An academic was aghast when her partner was accused of IRA activity. After his trial, he confessed | IRA
Michael Gallagher is co-editor of the forthcoming How Ireland Voted 2024.
The process that left us with only three candidates for president needs an overhaul – The Irish TimesMichael Gallagher asked Stephen Travers to participate in an anti-radicalisation project after losing his son in a bombing.
‘The trauma lasts for ever’ – Stephen Travers – The Irish TimesFormer GOP Rep. Michael Gallagher was among the first to back the policy.
How business lobbyists scored wins in Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’The Reverend Michael Gallagher, a Jesuit priest and attorney, ministered to 13,000 migrants last year in El Paso, Texas.
Who are the Jesuits, Pope Francis’ religious order? | World NewsHe said they understood that there would be sensitivities in Dublin about senior gardaí involved in intelligence work giving evidence to a British-run inquiry.
State reaches deal clearing way for information to be shared – The Irish Times


































































