Garret FitzGerald had been elected Fine Gael leader in 1977 and there was “excitement” around the party, he recalls. “I don’t ...
Years of research show it matters when a patient takes medicine. So why don't drugs come with those instructions?
“The main thing that was on our mind when we discussed current affairs wasn’t the Church, it was Charlie Haughey versus ...
In a revelation that intertwines cinema and politics, acclaimed director Neil Jordan alleges that former Irish Prime Minister Garret FitzGerald expected a monetary reward from Warner Bros.
High on the north wall of St Margaret's Church Westminster is an oval tablet to Garret Fitzgerald and his family. The inscription reads: Near this place lyeth the bodys of Garret Fitzgerald Gent. who ...
Out going Taoiseach Doctor Garret FitzGerald campaigns in Galway for the General Election. Garret FitzGerald arriving by helicopter in Galway. Met by his wife joan and party Fine Gale officials.
Soon after taoiseach Liam Cosgrave requested that president Paddy Hillery dissolve the Dáil on May 25, 1977, the party ...
Garret FitzGerald argues that after Bloody Sunday in January 1972 it was inevitable hat Stormont would be prorogued, but says much of the responsibility for the state of affairs in Northern ...
An Irish ‘no’ vote in the forthcoming Lisbon Treaty referendum would be “a disastrous, lunatic, and suicidal choice,” said former Irish Taoiseach Garret Fitzgerald in an interview with ...
In a commentary in the New England Journal of Medicine, Dr. A. Garret FitzGerald [2] argued that even small-scale studies of underlying mechanisms of drug action could have anticipated the ...
In a second essay, the University of Pennsylvania's Garret FitzGerald explains that the COX-2 enzyme is the main source of prostaglandin I 2, which inhibits platelet aggregation and causes ...
FitzGerald, who twice served as Taoiseach of Ireland from 1981 to 1982 and 1982 to 1987, penned an op-ed in the Irish Times in September 1996 defending Michael Collins.The Guardian reports that ...