- The Irish Times is an Irish daily broadsheet newspaper launched on 29 March 1859
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The Irish Times facts
- The editor is Kevin O'Sullivan who s쳮ded Geraldine Kennedy in 2011; the deputy editor is Denis Staunton
- The Irish Times is published every day except Sundays
- It employs 420 people
- Though formed as a Protestant nationalist paper, within two decades and under new owners it had become the voice of Irish unionism
- It is no longer considered a unionist paper; it is generally perceived as being politically liberal and progressive, as well as being centre-right on economic issues
- The paper's most prominent columnists include writer and arts commentator Fintan O'Toole and the satirist Miriam Lord
- Former Taoiseach, Garret FitzGerald was also a columnist
- Senior international figures, including Tony Blair and Bill Clinton, have written for its op-ed page
- Its most prominent columns have included Drapier (an anonymous piece produced weekly by a politician, giving the 'insider' view of politics), Rite and Reason (a weekly religious column, edited by Patsy McGarry, the 'religious affairs' editor) and the long-running An Irishman's Diary
- An Irishman's Diary was penned by Patrick Campbell in the forties (under the pseudonym 'Quidnunc'), by Seamus Kelly from 1949-1979 (also writing as 'Quidnunc'), and more recently by Kevin Myers
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