These people are not journalists
These people are not journalists, they are gossip bloggers. The worst “newspaper” in Ireland by far. They print lies, propaganda & more lies.
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The Irish Examiner, formerly The Cork Examiner and then The Examiner, is an Irish national daily newspaper which primarily circulates in the Munster region surrounding its base in Cork, though it is available throughout the country.
Assumption Road, Cork, Ireland
These people are not journalists, they are gossip bloggers. The worst “newspaper” in Ireland by far. They print lies, propaganda & more lies.
GAA reporting is excellent in this paper and the Daly podcast is super.
When did the Examiner become a trashy tabloid, basing their articles on hearsay? Bye bye subscription.
The paper printed a misleading article about our property and could not be contacted either by email or phone to retract the information
Disappointing publication that seems bought and paid for by CCP interests. **Everything is wonderful in CCPChina**
irishexaminer > ireland-and-china
A consistently predictable agenda driven policy mouthpiece which merely serve as a platform to publicise and back Government policy. The lack of true independence and investigative reporting illustrates the massive decline of journalistic standards in Ireland .
I am in the US. I had a subscription when I lived in Ireland. I subscribed again recently and received several welcome emails, the first on September 21.
But I cannot access my subscription. I tried the old password. it didn't work, but it won't let me set a new one. I have emailed and phoned for help and left messages to no avail.
Forced subscription, limited access to articles without paying.
I am surprised to see empty here. This is one of the sites that I do access daily.
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