58% Of British Voters Have Little Or No Understanding Of The UK Border Issue In Ireland
Another day, another Brexit-related poll, this time examining the views of people living in the United Kingdom. Asked by theContinue Reading
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Another day, another Brexit-related poll, this time examining the views of people living in the United Kingdom. Asked by theContinue Reading
An extraordinary three days in American politics as the Trump administration seeks to implement the toxic anti-immigration policies promised inContinue Reading
The headline stats from a new poll of Irish and British voters by the former Conservative Party peer-turned-psephologist, Lord Ashcroft,Continue Reading
With all the focus on the implementation of the European Union’s new General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR, very fewContinue Reading
The seemingly blasé or relaxed attitude of some mainstream politicians and commentators in the United Kingdom towards the possible failureContinue Reading
There was some confusion last Wednesday about Leo Varadkar’s comments to a weekly meeting of Fine Gael members of theContinue Reading
According to apparently well-sourced press reports, officials from the United Kingdom are currently touring the capitals of Europe, briefing prettyContinue Reading
The suggestion by Seán Kelly, the leader of the Fine Gael contingent in the European Parliament, that Ireland’s two additionalContinue Reading
Imagine a great interfaith convention with the representatives of the world’s most populous religions, the main sects of Christianity, Islam,Continue Reading
When the Irish civil rights movement emerged in the United Kingdom’s colonial territory on the island of Ireland during theContinue Reading
Was the British Minister Theresa May onto something a few weeks ago when she indicated to some of her ConservativeContinue Reading
Boris Johnson, the United Kingdom’s wayward Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, has a well-earned reputation for professionalContinue Reading
The Democratic Unionist Party is a political grouping which prides itself on its opaque nature. The internal workings of theContinue Reading
An open letter from four Irish students challenging the thinking of the main political parties in Ireland on the questionContinue Reading
The weekend publication by the Sunday Times newspaper of a leaked “no deal” Brexit study by a group of governmentContinue Reading
A few weeks ago, when discussing the fleeting visit of David Davis, the United Kingdom’s Secretary of State for ExitingContinue Reading
It seems that the steady normalisation of the Democratic Unionist Party in the mainstream of British politics has come toContinue Reading
The New York Times has a long article by Peter S. Goodman examining the already poor socio-economic circumstances of theContinue Reading
The Sinn Féin leader, Mary Lou McDonald, throwing shade at the interminably smug David Quinn and other members of theContinue Reading
One notable feature of the recent referendum on removing Article Eight of Bunreacht na hÉireann was the adoption of American-styleContinue Reading
Like many political observers I was more than a little apprehensive about the outcome of last Friday’s referendum on repealingContinue Reading
Given the reputation of Irish exit polling, the results below may well be the cause of good cheer for theContinue Reading




















