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Enda the Road
Nine Days that Toppled a Taoiseach
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Verlag: | Mercier Press |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 10.05.2019 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781781176566 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 320 |
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Beschreibungen
By many measures Enda Kenny was Fine Gael's most successful leader of all time, but his position as Taoiseach was thrown into turmoil in February 2017 by an explosive political scandal – one which threatened to collapse his government, and ultimately cost Kenny his job. In
Enda the Road: Nine Days That Toppled a Taoiseach, Gavan Reilly offers an enthralling blow-by-blow account of the Maurice McCabe scandal: how a Garda whistleblower was targeted by a national smear campaign, and how the government's botched response led to a fatal loss of trust in its leader.
Compiled through exhaustive research and interviews with dozens of key figures and witnesses, Enda the Road is the ultimate account of a nine-day political hurricane whirlwind that brought down a Taoiseach.
Enda the Road: Nine Days That Toppled a Taoiseach, Gavan Reilly offers an enthralling blow-by-blow account of the Maurice McCabe scandal: how a Garda whistleblower was targeted by a national smear campaign, and how the government's botched response led to a fatal loss of trust in its leader.
Compiled through exhaustive research and interviews with dozens of key figures and witnesses, Enda the Road is the ultimate account of a nine-day political hurricane whirlwind that brought down a Taoiseach.
Gavan Reilly is political correspondent with Virgin Media News and the host of Newstalk's Sunday morning show
On The Record. Gavan is one of Ireland's best-recognised current affairs journalists, and a prominent contributor to current affairs programmes on TV and radio across Ireland and Europe. He is also a columnist with the
Meath Chronicle and a former political correspondent with Today FM, where he regularly served as a guest presenter on
The Last Word. Originally from Meath, he lives in Dublin.
On The Record. Gavan is one of Ireland's best-recognised current affairs journalists, and a prominent contributor to current affairs programmes on TV and radio across Ireland and Europe. He is also a columnist with the
Meath Chronicle and a former political correspondent with Today FM, where he regularly served as a guest presenter on
The Last Word. Originally from Meath, he lives in Dublin.