August, 2022

7 out of 10 Ain’t Bad – by Michael Lagan

A much publicised recent poll has sent shock waves through almost every community but Nationalism and Republicanism.  I really don’t know what people thought the outcome was going to be considering the experiences of nationalists throughout the conflict here in Ireland.  From the forces of so-called ‘law and order’ police force marching up the Falls […]

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Who’s the most courageous Republican in the US? Many would say Liz Cheney, daughter of the better-known Dick.  Is she the future of the Republican Party or just another victim of Trump. The band Creedence Clearwater Revival are a bit miffed that, because they didn’t do drugs, sleep around, etc, their music is undervalued. Sore […]

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A letter from Dave Murphy

Dear Jude,   Thank you for the tip on your blog about “Roadkill”. It is terrific.   I am afraid I can’t agree with you about museums and, especially, about art galleries.  The only problem I have with them is that my back and my legs ache after about an hour.  That is why I […]

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NATIONAL RECORDS. SOME LOST. SOME DISCOVERED – by Donal Kennedy

The explosion in Dublin’s Four Courts which scattered  the  papers of centuries of English misgovernment in Ireland, was, naturally, a disappointment for serious students of history. But  it may have had its compensations. Imagine how one might feel, if one found out that an honoured ancestor, had been an informer, a spy or an  Agent Provocateur  […]

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Anon – by A C

  Do you want this clever-cryptic or do you wish for it plain ? Clear and direct with no deference to ‘givens.’ Or shall I  go with the flow , shall I  go with the grain with a ‘given’, a ‘posttruth’, ‘new normal’, no pain? The silence is deafening , the silenced are voiceless. Death […]

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SILENCING FREE EXPRESSION – by Donal Kennedy

  Perhaps my eyesight is failing   I don’t seem to have come across an Editorial in THE TIMES, or the IRISH TIME S, calling for the release from captivity of Julian Assange. Nor an article by a leading columnist in either paper.   Nor a thorough investigation of the killing by aimed rifle-fire of […]

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You never lived through the Troubles – by Carl Duffy

There can be a somewhat peculiar attitude of older generations towards younger ones in the North of Ireland. This can perhaps be summarised as a line of thought that conveys a message approximating, ‘Because I am older, my outlook is more valid than yours.’ Generally speaking, it is likely that older people had a more […]

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N J Edmunds, Miles Away : book review by John Patton

      Challenging family relationships are too frequently a rite of passage in the process of growing up. In his first novel, ‘Miles Away’, NJ Edmunds adds stultifying dreams, mutilated corpses, suicide, occasional football games and finding a girlfriend, to the mix. The small town boy, Dacre, eases through school in the Seventies and […]

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