
Tony Clayton-Lea
Tony Clayton-Lea is a journalist known for his insightful writing on culture and lifestyle topics. He recently conducted an interview with Eunice Power, delving into her experiences and perspectives on spending, saving, and the business of food.
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‘One of my first jobs was as a pony boy in Dublin Zoo, earning seven shillings a day’ – The Irish Times
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‘We recently bought an outdoor sauna ... It’s a great investment’ – The Irish TimesThe article is in conversation with Tony Clayton-Lea.
‘My income has always been somewhat of a rollercoaster ride’ – The Irish Times
Tony Clayton-Lea is mentioned as the person in conversation with Anne Gildea.
‘I’m afraid of losing my vision completely. It’s created an edginess in my life’ – The Irish TimesThe article is in conversation with Tony Clayton-Lea.
‘I bought a boat a few years back. It cost roughly what a deposit for a small house would have’ – The Irish TimesTony Clayton-Lea conducted the interview featured in the article.
‘I’m definitely not a gambler. I have a family and responsibilities’ – The Irish TimesThe conversation is with Tony Clayton-Lea.
‘Manchán Magan was my very good friend . . . I’m doing this in honour of him’ – The Irish TimesTony Clayton-Lea is the interviewer in the article.
‘School was tough. I was bullied and had undiagnosed dyslexia’ – The Irish TimesTony Clayton-Lea suggested locking all the house doors and windows and throwing away the keys.
21 tips for a cheaper Christmas, from readers and from us – The Irish TimesIn conversation with Tony Clayton-Lea.
‘In Ireland the level of incompetence is really frustrating’ – The Irish TimesThe article features an interview with Tony Clayton-Lea.
‘I think life is too short not to spend your money; I mean, you can’t take it with you’ – The Irish Times
Tony Clayton-Lea is the journalist in conversation with Paula Clare.
‘It is wonderfully ironic that I have great difficulty deciphering right and left’ – The Irish TimesThe article is in conversation with Tony Clayton-Lea.
‘In the 2008 financial crash I held shares in the company I was working for at the time. I lost nearly €30,000′ – The Irish Times
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‘I always have a minimum of €50 on me. Living in Austria, you can never be certain if you can pay with a card’ – The Irish Times
Tony Clayton-Lea is the interviewer in the article.
‘I’m the youngest of five, which has 100 per cent shaped who I am’ – The Irish TimesTony Clayton-Lea is in conversation with Dave Tynan.
‘When you fall in love with someone, you’re laughing more than you’re eating’ – The Irish TimesTony Clayton-Lea is in conversation with the author.
‘I’m an insurance company’s dream customer. If something works well, why change?’ – The Irish TimesTony Clayton-Lea is mentioned as the person in conversation with Ann Friedman.
Writer Ann Friedman on losing faith in global justice – The Irish TimesTony Clayton-Lea is the person in conversation with David Stephen McCready.
‘I chose my Confirmation name after my favourite footballer. In retrospect, it’s pretty funny’ – The Irish TimesTony Clayton-Lea is the person in conversation with Caoimhe.
‘A personal regret is that my father who designed our house never got to see it’ – The Irish TimesTony Clayton-Lea is the interviewer in the article.
‘I’d love to go back to having no fear of anything’ – The Irish TimesTony Clayton-Lea is the interviewer in the article.
‘My mother told me I watched too much TV and now I watch movies for a living’ – The Irish Times
Tony Clayton-Lea is the interviewer in the article, engaging with Ruth Medjber about her life and career.
‘I spent too much of my early career helping idiot men with theirs’ – The Irish TimesThe article is in conversation with Tony Clayton-Lea.
‘I regret spending money on cars. It always feels like a financial black hole’ – The Irish TimesTony Clayton-Lea is the person in conversation with Andea Gilligan.
‘There was very genuine fear I could fail the maths exam’ – The Irish TimesIn conversation with Tony Clayton-Lea.
‘I forget my bank card PIN most days, but I know I got 335 points’ – The Irish Times
Tony Clayton-Lea is in conversation with Arthur Matthews.
‘I missed deadline to apply to art college’ – The Irish Times
The article is in conversation with Tony Clayton-Lea.
‘My first proper job was Ents Officer at UCD. It was incredible’ – The Irish Times
The article is in conversation with Tony Clayton-Lea.
‘I think there is room for GAA players to be paid in some capacity’ – The Irish Times
Tony Clayton-Lea interviews Johnny Lappin.
Coffee drinkers face new price hikes and the latest Trump tariff twists – The Irish Times




































































