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    Article first published in the Evening Standard on 3 September

    Rory Stewart says he would still “love to be prime minister”. At the start of the summer this seemed just about plausible — the MP for Penrith and The Border was briefly the favourite to be the next Tory leader. Then he self-destructed, in an uncomfortable live debate on BBC1.

    He says now: “Everything I said seemed guaranteed to lose me the debate and my colleagues were looking at me like I was a lunatic”.

    He was compared to both Mick Jagger and the puppet from Interpol’s Evil video. Twenty-four hours later he was out of the contest and resigned as international development secretary, refusing to serve under Boris Johnson.

    But after a few weeks away with his family in Cape Cod and the Highlands, reading books about Buddhism and drugs in Nazi Germany, Stewart is back fighting, imploring his fellow Conservatives to vote tomorrow to block the UK from leaving the European Union without a deal.

    He is strident about the need to stop a no-deal Brexit, and thinks we need a written constitution “to protect the public against bizarre things like proroguing and politicians who think compromise is a dirty word”.

    After our interview, a story breaks about Johnson’

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    UCC President delivers eulogy address at The University of Chicago

    13 Nov

    Dr Michael Murphy today delivered a eulogy address at the Memorial Service for Professor Rory Childers held in Rockefeller Chapel, at the University of Chicago. 

    Rory Childers, son of the late President of Ireland, Erskine Childers, held faculty appointments in Medicine and Cardiology in Chicago for over 50 years. He pioneered the computerisation of electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation and, at the time of his death in September, held the Presidency of the International Society for Computerised Electrocardiography.

    Born in Paris, Dr Childers graduated from Trinity College Dublin, in English and French Literature as well as Medicine. Following postgraduate training in Boston and Dublin he was appointed to the faculty in Chicago in

    In his remarks, Dr Murphy paid tribute to the extraordinary support and mentoring that Rory Childers had given over many decades to Irish graduates undergoing specialist training in Cardiology at Chicago, several of whom had returned to provide clinical service in Cork and clinical teaching to UCC students.

    President Murphy recalled Professor Childer's deep immersion in the Irish language and literature, his celebration of Irish culture in hi