
Ronan McGreevy
Ronan McGreevy is a journalist and author known for his insightful coverage of Irish history and politics, particularly concerning the complexities of Northern Ireland. His work often highlights the lingering effects of historical events, such as the Boundary Commission, on contemporary discussions of Irish unity and national identity.
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Ronan McGreevy is the journalist from The Irish Times who interviewed Kirk Hammett.
‘Right now, songwriting and pop music is crap’ – The Irish TimesRonan McGreevy reports on the impact of unrest in the Middle East on air travel and the situation in Cyprus.
explosions heard in Gulf cities; hundreds of flights cancelled worldwide – The Irish TimesRonan McGreevy is an Irish Times journalist and author.
the most influential minister not to have become taoiseach – The Irish TimesVideo: Ronan McGreevy
The president's greatest power has never been used – The Irish Times
Four of our journalists – Olivia Kelly, Colm Keena, Ronan McGreevy and Jack White – were involved in a major project on dereliction in Dublin.
Why, in journalism, less is more – The Irish TimesRonan McGreevy reported on the National Ploughing Championships.
The Ploughing in pictures – The Irish TimesRonan McGreevy is the author of Great Hatred: The Assassination of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson MP.
I got a text saying, would I like to meet The Rest Is History podcasters? Would I what? – The Irish TimesAs Ronan McGreevy reported, the group rejects the 'fake democracy of the Dáil, or Stormont for that matter'.
US democracy is in danger, but what about Ireland? – The Irish TimesRonan McGreevy is a journalist who wrote about the Boundary Commission.
Many Northern nationalists doubt Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael’s commitment to Irish unity – The Irish Times















































