We are podcasting on a Thursday, as you’ll have noticed, and we’re focusing on one subject with our guest Garbhan Downey, from the Derry University Group. He figures that the mentality that led to the new university being sited in Coleraine and not Derry is still operating. It’s a complicated issue but at its heart […]
Elected and non-elected leaders
Somebody should tip off the Labour Party in Britain about the law of unintended consequences. There are 92 hereditary peers in the House of Lords. There were a lot more, but Tony Blair as PM trimmed that back to 92 in 1999; now this present British Labour Party under Keir Starmer plans to flush out […]
Rejoice – it took only 35 years
Sometimes words cannot carry the weight of events or decisions. They buckle, they crumble under the weight of what has happened. Which is why I find myself open-mouthed and near-speechless by today’s announcement by the British government that there will be a public inquiry into the shooting dead in 1989 of Pat Finucane in front […]
STATEMENT REGARDING MEETING BETWEEN BRITISH PM STARMER AND PRESIDENT BIDEN – by Mike Cummings
AMERICAN BREXIT COMMITTEE 1919 CHESTNUT STREET, SUITE 1724 PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19103 September 11, 2024 Minister Starmer’s meeting with President Biden. To consider what might be discussed, we […]
Tribute to Breandan McLua, 1935-2009 – by Domhnall O Cinneide
WHYTES, “WHERE IRISH HISTORY IS TRULY VALUED” by Donal Kennedy
An advertisement in the current (and Splendid) September/October HISTORY IRELAND is headed The Eclectic Collector. It features a photo of a man in British Army Officer’s Uniform beside three medals with ribbons (which are for sale), described as “1920 (21st November) British War Medals to Captain G.T.Baggallay, assassinated by Michael Collins’ ‘Squad’ on ‘Bloody Sunday.’ Whytes concede, […]
PAT+JUDE TALK ABOUT SF’S PLAN, RICE & GREALISH, LETTERKENNY JUSTICE, TRUMP V HARRIS, & WORK DIGNITY
So – what about that Sinn Féin housing plan – will it send them back to the top of the polls? And how come they sank so low in the first place? England v Republic of Ireland – did you squirm during that football international? What did you think of the English manager not singing […]
Anonymous Letters by Joe McVeigh
Over many years, since I started commenting on matters social and religious, I have received many anonymous letters in the post. At one time some anonymous letters referring to me appeared in the newspapers. I think that most newspapers have stopped this unprofessional practice. Since the invention of the internet I have received anonymous […]
A REVIEW PUBLISHED IN THE IRISH DEMOCRAT IN FEBRUARY 1985 by Donal Kennedy
The Editor gave it the heading “Sham Justice.” Death on the Streets of Derry. Tony Gifford. NCCL 22pp 75p. “Tony Gifford is a Labour Peer and a Queen’s Counsel. His pamphlet follows visits to Derry where he questioned eye-witnesses to two incidents in 1981. In them three young civilians, […]
PAT+JUDE TALK ABOUT SEXUAL ABUSE, THE TRAITORS RICE & GREALISH, , GREGORY C & TREVOR R, + BIKESHEDS
The allegations of sexual abuse by Catholic priests in Catholic schools just keep on coming. Is this a long-overdue cleansing or a mob eager to kick those who once ruled the roost? Jack Grealish and Declan Rice will play for England against the Republic of Ireland tomorrow. Both were born in England, so why […]