is a Dubliner who grew up in Sandymount. For over four decades she has been a journalist, broadcaster, author and public speaker. She has written for more than 30 newspapers and magazines in London and Dublin and has developed in recent years a special interest in the relationship between Ireland and Britain. The theme was explored in her biography of William Joyce, Lord Haw-Haw‚ ‘Germany Calling’ and in her play about the private meeting between Winston Churchill and Michael Collins in 1921 ‘Allegiance’, as well as in 'Crown and Shamrock: Love and Hate between Ireland and the British Monarchy', which was used as background information for the Queen's historic visit to Ireland in May 2011. She is a frequent columnist for the 'Irish Independent' and 'The Irish Catholic'. She was a founding member of the Irish Women's Liberation Movement and was Women's Editor of 'The Irish Press' in the early 1970s. In 1997 she published 'Goodbye to Catholic Ireland', a cultural and personal narrative discussing how women in the 20th Century played a significant role in constructing contemporary Catholic Ireland.