
Vincent Browne
Vincent Browne is a veteran Irish journalist and broadcaster, well-known for his incisive commentary on politics and social issues. Over his extensive career, he has hosted numerous current affairs programs and written extensively for various publications. Browne has become a prominent figure in Irish media, often challenging the status quo and advocating for journalistic integrity.
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Browne is one of the well-known names contributing reminiscences in the book about O’Sullivan.
How does an artist make thousands of artworks, then just disappear? – The Irish TimesVincent Browne is mentioned in contrast to Louise McSharry's style.
The vibes-based politics that elected Catherine Connolly are powerful, but ultimately empty – The Irish TimesAs a 21-year-old journalist in 1966, Vincent Browne wrote in support of Fine Gael’s Thomas F O’Higgins.
Inevitability in presidential elections of over-promising and under-reading of the Constitution – The Irish TimesVincent Browne is a broadcaster who made a programme that included allegations against Gerry Adams.
Jury shown montage of allegations made about former Sinn Féin leader – The Irish TimesVincent Browne interviewed Joe MacAnthony on his radio show in 2006.
Investigative journalist who broke the Irish Hospitals Sweepstakes story – The Irish TimesVincent Browne is a veteran newspaperman and broadcaster who reflects on the changing nature of journalism.
Why do some journalists leave to work for politicians? – The Irish Times































































