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One definition of madness is doing the same thing over and over but expecting a different result each time. SoContinue Reading
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One definition of madness is doing the same thing over and over but expecting a different result each time. SoContinue Reading
For the last century and more historians have believed that the homeland of the Celtic-speaking peoples lay in central Europe and from thereContinue Reading
Boris Johnson, mayor of London and the great white whale of Tory politics, is well and truly harpooned by the BBC journalist Eddie Marr. EnjoyableContinue Reading
So the documentation for the latest state-sponsored extortion racket has arrived in the post under the guise of the Local Property Tax. HoweverContinue Reading
So Scotland’s First Minister, Alex Salmond, has finally unveiled the long-promised date for the Scottish independence referendum: Thursday the 18th of September 2014. Good news forContinue Reading
Thought I’d highlight an audio podcast of an interview between Michael Greenwell, Scottish Nationalist blogger, and the Reverend Stu Campbell, owner-author of theContinue Reading
I’ve just finished watching a history-documentary (and I use that term advisedly) on Ireland’s British-owned private television channel, TV3, called “In The Name of the Republic”. Presented by EunanContinue Reading
So I took a few days break away from An Sionnach Fionn. Not to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day, you understand,Continue Reading
Following on from my post examining the scandal of a young Irish man arrested and detained in handcuffs by theContinue Reading
Two articles from the United States exploring the Irish Republican heritage of Ireland and the US. First up is theContinue Reading
Seán Ó Cuirreáin, an Coimisinéir Teanga or the Language Commissioner, released his Annual Report for 2012 at an event in Galway yesterday and itContinue Reading
Well there’s no surprise in the news that the vast majority of the people living on the Islas Malvinas/Falkland IslandsContinue Reading
Someone has expressed support for the Irish language and the rights of Irish-speaking citizens and communities in an English languageContinue Reading
Some more news on the continuing protests by the indigenous peoples of Canada as they seek to build on the momentum created by theContinue Reading
An update on a story I highlighted back in 2011, the involvement of Linda Ervine, sister-in-law of the late PUPContinue Reading
There is a sickeningly offensive pseudo-factual claim being passed around by closet Neo-Nazis, anti-Semites and Far Right racists on various socialContinue Reading
Andrew S. Loveland has an interesting post over on The Frumious Bandersnatch examining the famous (if exceptional) psychological condition known asContinue Reading
First up a review in the Irish Times of the new TG4/BBC co-production, the comedy-drama “Scúp”, penned by Irish authorContinue Reading
A quick post to highlight one of the best language and culture blogs in Ireland. Since 2009 the Blether RegionContinue Reading
Interesting article on the two rising stars of political nationalism in Québec both of which have begun to challenge theContinue Reading
Interesting to note that David Ford, leader of the moderate Unionists of the Alliance Party, mentioned a “Languages Bill” (plural)Continue Reading
Two days away from An Sionnach Fionn sitting in an anodyne hotel conference room with twenty strangers doing ISO AuditContinue Reading