[1] He has previously worked for several publications, including being political editor of the Irish Examiner,[2][3] as well as jobs with the Sunday Tribune, the Sunday Press, the Connacht Tribune newspapers, public service broadcaster RTÉ and has also edited Magill.
[1] His mother, Eithne Conway-McGee, was a doctor, and was President of the Irish College of General Practitioners for a time.
[4] He studied at Coláiste Iognáid[5] and at University College Galway, earning a BA (1987), HDip (1989) and LLB (1993).
[1] McGee wrote, presented and produced the seven-part GUBU podcast series for The Irish Times in 2022.
[citation needed] More recently, he wrote The Murderer and the Taoiseach, based on the podcast series.