Scottish Labour, A Deeper Shade Of Orange
Traditionally in Scotland the immigrant Irish, second and third-generation Irish-Scots and Scottish-born Roman Catholic communities were wary of Scottish NationalismContinue Reading
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Traditionally in Scotland the immigrant Irish, second and third-generation Irish-Scots and Scottish-born Roman Catholic communities were wary of Scottish NationalismContinue Reading
Some of the most popular (and visited) pages on An Sionnach Fionn are dedicated to the core elements of theContinue Reading
As a keen observer of both politics and technology I have spent the last decade and more watching the riseContinue 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
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
Apparently I’m an “Irish ethno-nationalist”. At least that is the opinion of the British nationalist website “Open Unionism“ (if everContinue Reading
You’re not paranoid. They really are out to get you! 🙂 From the Independent newspaper: “Cloud computing has exploded inContinue Reading
While going through the old bookmarks on my browser the other day I came across the Cimmerian, a wonderful ifContinue Reading
After a long wait the first phase of the new online English-Irish dictionary, Foclóir, is now up and running. The currentContinue Reading
A minor political event which has probably passed most observers by. Jenny Muir, long-time left-wing Belfast blogger and would-be BritishContinue Reading
Well another year has all but passed for An Sionnach Fionn, which has now seen some 20 months of existence.Continue Reading
A follow-up on my post yesterday about BiLingo, a website in Wales behind a series of claims alleging that AnglophoneContinue Reading
The nationalistic press in Britain is currently lathering itself up into paroxysms of anglophone outrage over alleged “discrimination” against English-speaking children attending schoolsContinue Reading
I’ve talked before on An Sionnach Fionn about the need for a dedicated Irish language internet address for Ireland, whatContinue Reading
When most people speak of racism against the Irish they automatically think of Britain and more specifically England. The historyContinue Reading
Even the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia is not free of the extremes of British nationalism and their constant attacks on Ireland and Irishness.Continue Reading
For a, um, different view on North Britain Scotland and its relationship with England can I recommend the website ofContinue Reading
Some good news (for some of you!). An Sionnach Fionn is now available on “Google Currents“, the hassle-free Android and iOS application for tabletContinue Reading
The new Irish language social networking site Abair Leat!, which is primarily aimed at language learners, has been officially launchedContinue Reading
Talking of the Irish language online there is certainly a lot of speculation at the moment about the new websiteContinue Reading
In December 2011 I wrote about a new online Irish language education network for language learners called “Abair Leat!“. Going throughContinue Reading
Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg, the high-profile Welsh Language Society, is to launch a new web-based television service, initially operating forContinue Reading