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Philip Nolan on Twitter: "With the #TravelExtra Travel Journalist of the Year. Well done, @poloconghaile! http://t.co/l2GM9QyBvd" / Twitter
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Philip Nolan: The Disturbing Reason My Friends Are Eyeing Up Sinn Fein
Award-winning journalist Robert Fisk delivers Lt Gen Dermot Earley Lecture hosted by the Irish Defence Forces and Maynooth University | Maynooth University
I'm not THAT Philip Nolan - Independent.ie
Philip Nolan Says This Is The Best TV Of The Week, Maybe The Year
Brendan O'Connor on Twitter: "Philip Nolan joins Marian in studio. #marian @RTERadio1 @philipnolan1 https://t.co/4ewcTXLWeL https://t.co/9LWEa8oXVh" / Twitter
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Cocooning has become the norm for Philip - Independent.ie
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Philip Nolan on Diabetic Retina Screening - HSE.ie
Philip Nolan on Twitter: "Today's @IrishMailSunday front page. https://t.co/0aSvfeCKCy #JournalismMatters We put nine months' work into this. This is what funded journalism looks like. https://t.co/yy82jty9UN" / Twitter
Columnist of the Year Philip Nolan on... - Irish Daily Mail | Facebook
Philip Nolan - Staff columnist - Irish Daily Mail and Irish Mail On Sunday | LinkedIn
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Philip Nolan - Staff columnist - Irish Daily Mail and Irish Mail On Sunday | LinkedIn
An awful lot of young people might have to die' if we were to pursue herd immunity strategy, Prof Nolan says
Philip Nolan on Twitter: "In other news, I left my specs in the car in Dublin and I'm getting by with an emergency pair of pince-nez. So now I can see. But
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Philip Nolan: Kindness Comes Back To The Surface At This Time Of National Crisis
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Professor Nolan's campaign to demonise people for leaving home with a cold or headache is a step too far - Independent.ie