Ray O'Hanlon

Ray O’Hanlon is Editor of the Irish Echo. A graduate of University College Dublin, he has been a journalist for more than four decades and is a published author, his latest book being “Unintended Consequences: The Story Of Irish Immigration To The U.S. And How America’s Door Was Closed To The Irish” (www.MerrionPress.ie).

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Connecticut AG's Hunger Museum Probe Connecticut AG's Hunger Museum Probe
The office of the Attorney General in Connecticut, William Tong, has opened an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the closure of the Great ...
Immigration In Congressional Legislative Mixer Immigration In Congressional Legislative Mixer
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Supporters of efforts to keep the Great Hunger Museum at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut open and fully functioning are planning an on-site “s...
EDITORIAL: Ireland Nods To Tax Ultimatum
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EDITORIAL: Ireland Nods To Tax Ultimatum
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In New York, Minister Brophy To Distribute Funds In New York, Minister Brophy To Distribute Funds
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Reality Check For Boris
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Reality Check For Boris
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WE SAY: Honoring the Extraordinary in no Ordinary Time
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WE SAY: Honoring the Extraordinary in no Ordinary Time
Leader column to mark the 2021 Irish First Responders Awards When the Irish Echo first came up with the idea of honoring first responders it was, o...
EDITORIAL: More Than Borderline Baffling
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EDITORIAL: More Than Borderline Baffling
Ordinarily you might expect that figures showing a boom in trade with another economic entity would be a source of pride, and indeed pleasure, for ...
Johnson Hears It From 35 Congress Members Johnson Hears It From 35 Congress Members
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Editorial: 9/11 And The Right To Know
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Editorial: 9/11 And The Right To Know
Readers of the Irish Echo will be familiar with the coverage over the years of efforts undertaken by people in Northern Ireland to learn about the ...
New York 'Chieftain's Walk' in Martin's Memory  New York 'Chieftain's Walk' in Martin's Memory 
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Passing of Pat Hume Passing of Pat Hume
The death has taken place of Pat Hume, wife of the late John Hume. Mrs. Hume passed away earlier today after a short illness. The Derry Journal rep...

 

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