Will Theresa May Face Down Arlene Foster To Secure The EU-UK Backstop Deal?
Is the United Kingdom about to compromise on its hardline negotiations with the European Union over the issue of theContinue Reading
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Is the United Kingdom about to compromise on its hardline negotiations with the European Union over the issue of theContinue Reading
Further evidence, if evidence is required, that senior politicians in Britain haven’t a clue about Ireland. Even the bit ofContinue Reading
One might have some sympathy for Boris Johnson’s dismissal of Theresa May’s Brexit plans as “deranged” if his own suggestionsContinue Reading
With the Conservative Party government in the United Kingdom unwilling – or unable – to reach a reasonable withdrawal agreementContinue Reading
Yet another solo press conference from the man with the “…very, very large ah-brain“, this time following his extraordinary addressContinue Reading
Talking of Irish political scandals, the news that the office of the president has been in receipt of an unaccountableContinue Reading
If observers were expecting Arlene Foster, the leader of the controversy-mired Democratic Unionist Party, to face the same level ofContinue Reading
Will she or won’t she? That is the question concerning Theresa May and the possibility of a snap general electionContinue Reading
No one can doubt the baleful influence of the Russian Federation in south-eastern Europe and the Middle East. The annexationContinue Reading
While it’s not exactly noted for its informed political reporting, there seems to be some substance behind the claim byContinue Reading
The Irish actor Stephen Rea explores the impact of the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union and theContinue Reading
If the assessment of the press in Britain is correct, Theresa May seems to have brought her tottering government toContinue Reading
If the leaders of the European Union were expecting a more conciliatory tone from the United Kingdom at yesterday’s headsContinue Reading
The suggestion by Charlie Flanagan, the hardline Minister for Justice and Equality, that he would favour legislation banning the photographing orContinue Reading
One of the pillars of international law is the understanding that a treaty between two or more sovereign nation-states isContinue Reading
The BrexitLawNI group – a joint-research project between Queen’s University Belfast, the Ulster University and the Committee on the Administration ofContinue Reading
The European Parliament has voted in support of the EU’s new Copyright Directive, with 438 MEPs favouring the controversial draftContinue Reading
The incident late yesterday, when masked gardaí provided heavy protection to similarly masked, black-clad private security contractors attempting to gainContinue Reading
Talking of political inanity, Boris Johnson, the United Kingdom’s former Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and theContinue Reading
Over the weekend the press in the UK carried a number of leaked recommendations from a draft report by the EuropeanContinue Reading
Yesterday saw the launch of the risible Irexit Freedom Party (IFP), a fringe political grouping opposed to Ireland’s decades-old membershipContinue Reading
Among the ministerial offices of the United Kingdom, the position of Secretary of State for Northern Ireland is generally viewedContinue Reading




















