Sir, – Robert Troy’s resignation statement asks for “privacy” but adds that he looks forward to serving in Government in the future.
Given that he is held in such high esteem by both the Taoiseach and Tánaiste, perhaps he will end up as Minister for Housing at some stage!– Yours, etc,
TADHG McCARTHY,
Bray,
An Irish businessman in Singapore: ‘You’ll get a year in jail if you are in a drunken brawl, so people don’t step out of line’
Protestants in Ireland: ‘We’ve gone after the young generations. We’ve listened and changed how we do things’
Is this the final chapter for Books at One as Dublin and Cork shops close?
In Dallas, X marks the mundane spot that became an inflection point of US history
Co Wicklow.
Sir, – At least Troy is now no longer under siege! – Yours, etc,
JOHN COTTER,
Ferrybank,
Co Waterford.
A chara, – Like Robert Troy, I went from school into a job. Yet he owns 11 houses more than I do. Perhaps he could use some of his newly acquired free time to educate us on how to turn work into properties? – Is mise,
AOIFE GEARY,
Dublin 7.
Sir, – Time now to revise regulations and obligations pertaining to parliamentary duties. – Yours, etc,
CONOR HOGARTY,
Blackrock,
Co Dublin.