Sue Denham
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Sue Denham is an Irish political and current affairs newspaper column which has been published in the Irish edition of The Sunday Times since 1996. The name is a pun on the word pseudonym, because the writers of the column are never named.
No one journalist writes the column, although it is most regularly edited by John Burns. Each individual story is submitted to the Sunday Times by a mixture of staff writers and freelance journalists, with each column made up of five to seven separately written pieces. One item is the subject of a cartoon by Nick Newman.