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Teresa Mannion

Teresa Mannion is a Senior Journalist with RTÉ news and has been reporting in the west of Ireland for over 15 years. She is married to the editor of the Connacht Tribune Dave O'Connell, and they have two adult sons, Cian and Tom, both alumni of University of Galway. Teresa and Flor MacCarthy go back a long way from their early days as reporters in the RTÉ Newsroom in Dublin.

Flor MacCarthy’s The Presidents’ Letters: An Unexpected History of Ireland

  • December 22, 2022

The Presidents’ Letters is back by popular demand. This time it’s in paperback and I’m delighted to be launching it for my very own paperback writer pal Flor MacCarthy. And… | Read on »

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