November, 2023

The DUP feels the heat

                    I suppose when you find yourself up a very smelly creek, you take assistance from anyone willing to give it to you.  And so no doubt Sir Jeffrey Donaldson is doing little somersaults and hand-stands of celebration when word came through that former Home Secretary Priti Patel has denounced the EU […]

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Eli tells Leo how wrong he is

                                        What is Israel trying to do? Apart from commit war crimes and engage in genocide in Gaza? They have pounced on a sentence by Taoiseach Leo Varadkar on Emily Hand, where he referred to the relief that young Emily was ‘lost and now is found’.  Israel’s foreign minister Eli Cohen claims Leo […]

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“UNIONS’ DIRECT ACTION THREAT” – a SNIPPET FROM THE TIMES JULY 14 1920 by Donal Kennedy

“The special Trades Union Congress held at the Central Hall, Westminster, yesterday, decided by a card vote of 2,760,000 to 1,636,000 to demand the withdrawal of all British troops from Ireland and the cessation of the production of munitions destined for  Ireland and Russia. In case the Government refuses these demands the Congress is to […]

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“An existential threat to our democracy” -EH?

  Just when you thought nothing could eclipse Gaza as a news item, along came yesterday, and the stabbing of several children and an adult outside a school, in broad daylight. “Was that the moment that Ireland lost its innocence?” was a question I heard being asked about the stabbing and the riots that evening […]

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PETER ROBINSON – A GAS MAN??

  You’re probably aware that the former DUP leader Peter Robinson has a book out titled Witty put-downs and Clever Insults. He tells the reader not to be dismayed if they’re currently not quite as sparkling as a  latter-day Oscar Wilde. “It’s a craft that can be honed with the right guidance and ample practice.”  […]

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FELLOW TRAVELLERS – by Donal Kennedy

  From 1948 to 1957 I travelled on the Hill of Howth tram from Baker’s Lane to Howth Railway Station and walked from there a further mile to St Fintan’s Christian Brothers’ School on the Burrow Road in Sutton. The route was on the north side of the Howth Peninsula with views of Ireland’ Eye […]

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