Siobhan McAndrew
@siobhanmcandrew.bsky.social
Policy economist following methods and cultural updates
Previously social scientist at Sheffield Methods Institute; University of Bristol; University of Manchester; HMT
Honorary SL, U. Sheffield
Visiting Professor, Policy Institute, KCL
As Maigh Eo mise
Previously social scientist at Sheffield Methods Institute; University of Bristol; University of Manchester; HMT
Honorary SL, U. Sheffield
Visiting Professor, Policy Institute, KCL
As Maigh Eo mise
I gather her husband was raised Catholic - it's not clear whether he's conformed or not. He seems to be a character: sixinthecity.co.uk/news/guide/e...
Eamonn Mullally - Six in the City
sixinthecity.co.uk
October 4, 2025 at 6:54 PM
I gather her husband was raised Catholic - it's not clear whether he's conformed or not. He seems to be a character: sixinthecity.co.uk/news/guide/e...
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It was a Corkman even who first debunked the Protocols of Zion
Philip Graves - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
October 4, 2025 at 9:07 AM
It was a Corkman even who first debunked the Protocols of Zion
Not just mine then! I'm looking for strategies.
October 4, 2025 at 8:46 AM
Not just mine then! I'm looking for strategies.
And here it was: www.theguardian.com/travel/2007/...
Manchán Magan finds out if 25% of Irish people really do speak Gaelic
Gaelic is the first official language of Ireland, with 25% of the population claiming to speak it. But can that true? To put it to the test, Manchán Magan set off round the country with one self-impos...
www.theguardian.com
October 3, 2025 at 3:39 PM
And here it was: www.theguardian.com/travel/2007/...
>> When something is just part of the landscape it's more likely to be taken for granted as just how things are
It was only last year that I thought that maybe it's remarkable that Garda barracks are called 'barracks' rather than something more civilian - perhaps down to the RIC/19th century legacy
It was only last year that I thought that maybe it's remarkable that Garda barracks are called 'barracks' rather than something more civilian - perhaps down to the RIC/19th century legacy
July 23, 2025 at 2:32 PM
>> When something is just part of the landscape it's more likely to be taken for granted as just how things are
It was only last year that I thought that maybe it's remarkable that Garda barracks are called 'barracks' rather than something more civilian - perhaps down to the RIC/19th century legacy
It was only last year that I thought that maybe it's remarkable that Garda barracks are called 'barracks' rather than something more civilian - perhaps down to the RIC/19th century legacy
That's fair. I think that would have been the nearest to us too - 75 miles away
I'm not an ethicist and couldn't say what our obligations are, though it was interesting that the photography wasn't seen as likely to attract interest when the photographer first did the project
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I'm not an ethicist and couldn't say what our obligations are, though it was interesting that the photography wasn't seen as likely to attract interest when the photographer first did the project
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July 23, 2025 at 2:28 PM
That's fair. I think that would have been the nearest to us too - 75 miles away
I'm not an ethicist and couldn't say what our obligations are, though it was interesting that the photography wasn't seen as likely to attract interest when the photographer first did the project
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I'm not an ethicist and couldn't say what our obligations are, though it was interesting that the photography wasn't seen as likely to attract interest when the photographer first did the project
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