Harry McGee

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Harry McGee
Born
EducationBA (1987), HDip (1989), LLB (1993), Barrister-at-Law (1995)
Alma materUniversity College Galway
OccupationPolitical journalist
Notable credit(s)Young Journalist of the Year
Irish Examiner Political editor
The Irish Times Political correspondent
SpouseFiona Breslin
ChildrenOne daughter

Harry McGee is the political correspondent with

TV3
.

McGee is originally from

University College Galway, earning a BA (1987), HDip (1989) and LLB (1993).[6] He has won the award for Young Journalist of the Year.[1] He left his job as the political editor with the Irish Examiner to take up a new job with The Irish Times in January 2008 and was promoted to the post of political correspondent for that publication in December 2009.[1]

McGee wrote, presented and produced the seven-part GUBU podcast series for The Irish Times in 2022. He has also written and presented several TV documentaries for RTÉ and TG4 and wrote the RTÉ Legacy Documentaries on Martin McGuinness and P. J. Mara. His main pastimes are the GAA and mountaineering with the Irish Mountaineering Club.

Bibliography

  • McGee, Harry (2023). The Murderer and the Taoiseach: Death, Politics and GUBU - Revisiting the Notorious Malcolm Macarthur Case.
    Hachette.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "'Irish Times' appointment". The Irish Times. 5 December 2009. Retrieved 23 December 2009.
  2. ^ Eoghan, Harris (27 May 2007). "Fairy-tale media's ugly duckling became Bertie the Black Swan". Sunday Independent. Retrieved 23 December 2009.
  3. ^ Paul Cunningham (30 November 2007). "A Green Budget". RTÉ. Retrieved 23 December 2009.
  4. Irishtimes.com
    . August 2018.
  5. ^ "Irish Times appointment". The Irish Times., retrieved 8 February 2016
  6. ^ "Irish Times Journalist Harry McGee Appointed to NUI Galway Governing Authority; Údarás na hOllscoile". 19 March 2014. Archived from the original on 30 May 2015.
  7. ^ "The Murderer and the Taoiseach by Harry McGee: Why the Malcolm Macarthur case remains as grotesque and bizarre as ever". Irish Independent. 20 May 2023.

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