
Una Mullally
Una Mullally is an Irish journalist and commentator known for her insightful writing on social issues, culture, and politics in Ireland. She frequently addresses topics related to emigration and identity, often highlighting the complexities of Irish life in a globalized world.
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Una Mullally commented on the level of Irish evictions, comparing it to the 1850s.
Residential Tenancies Board grants almost 1,000 applications for legal help over three years – The Irish TimesUna Mullally is a columnist for the Irish Times.
The Irish language is a joy not a burden: in what other tongue is a penis a wild carrot? | Una Mullally
Una Mullally is a journalist who commented on Ireland's potential role in supporting humanitarian efforts during the Gaza conflict.
Gaza is also a war on the human instinct for compassion – The Irish TimesJournalist Una Mullally told BBC News NI that the campaign for the referendum was the 'culmination of many years of organising and protesting and activism'.
What's changed 10 years on?Una Mullally accuses JK Rowling of inflaming discourse on biological sex and gender identity.
On China’s influence in Ireland, Spanish power cuts and Pope Francis – The Irish TimesUna Mullally in her column writes about an ugly city, fake, blighted and soulless.
Grimy Dublin in the 1980s – The Irish Times
Una Mullally discusses emigration to Australia and its implications.
Why do so many Irish men - from the rugby team to Paul Mescal




























