History, And The Peace Process, Has Proven Roy Greenslade Right About The Troubles
The current furore in the London press over an article by the veteran British journalist and newspaper editor Roy GreensladeContinue Reading
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The current furore in the London press over an article by the veteran British journalist and newspaper editor Roy GreensladeContinue Reading
Threats? What threats? That is the question on a lot of minds as scepticism continues to grow about recent claimsContinue Reading
Krystal Ball of the YouTube show Rising and Kyle Kulinski of the popular channel Secular Talk, have launched a newContinue Reading
As regular readers know, I’m no great fan of banning online commentary, even the most egregious. On most topics IContinue Reading
Though you’ll rarely see it discussed in the popular press, one of the more troubling aspects of Donald J Trump’sContinue Reading
Having hectored, cajoled and bullied its way through the uncivil negotiations around Brexit (“British exit”) and Trexit (“Transition exit”) itContinue Reading
In the wake of the United Kingdom’s stuttering final exit from the European Union it seems that the veteran newspaperContinue Reading
One of the more enjoyable aspects of last week was watching the mental gymnastics of Arlene Foster and other representativesContinue Reading
And so it ended, the United Kingdom’s decades-old membership of what is now the European Union, not with a bangContinue Reading
According to the latest polling, from the “Oirish” edition of The Sunday Times, Sinn Féin is currently at the topContinue Reading
The historical lecturer Séan Ó Duibhir has an interesting if flawed review on the RTÉ website of the many insurgentContinue Reading
Tick-tock goes the Brexit clock. Or more accurately the Trexit clock since Britain has already exited the European Union andContinue Reading
I’ve some mixed views on the British journalist Owen Jones, who cleaves a little bit too much to the censoriousContinue Reading
It’s somewhat ironic that one of the worst newspapers in the country, the editorially repugnant News Letter, is also homeContinue Reading
Some commentary from Saagar Enjeti, conservative co-host at the Rising, and Katie Halper, progressive film-maker and political journalist, examining theContinue Reading
As several commentators over at the Cedar Lounge Revolution have noted, the ideologically schizophrenic attitude of the Irish Times towardsContinue Reading
In a recent and rather pessimistic article for the News Letter the unionist commentator Alex Kane coined a pithy phrase toContinue Reading
For those of us concerned about the health of our families and friends, of our neighbours and co-workers, there isContinue Reading
The phrase “jumping the shark” describes the moment when a once popular television show attempts to revive its fortunes byContinue Reading
On Saturday the socialist-leaning group-blog The Cedar Lounge Revolution published a post criticising the latest anti-lockdown rally organised in DublinContinue Reading
While the exact origins of the term “Britisher” are unknown, the Dutch or German influence in the formation of theContinue Reading
In the aftermath of the murder, or more accurately the assassination of the investigative journalist Veronica Guerin by the so-calledContinue Reading