January, 2025

ONE HAND AND THE WHALE by Randall Stephen Hall

By Randall Stephen Hall © Press to playhttps://soundcloud.com/randall-stephen-hall/rsh-one-hand-and-the-whale-17      This song takes environmental issues and fuses themwith ongoing issues of peace combined with the ancient symbolof the Red Hand of Ulster.Oh I am the whale and I live in the sea.What are you making that’s just killing me.For I travel for miles and so do […]

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Keeping Hope Alive in a Dark World by Joe McVeigh

  The world we live in is going through an uncertain time. DJ Trump is now in power in the USA as 47th president. He and his ‘buddies’ present a real threat to peace and justice for the poor and vulnerable. We are living in difficult times -with wars, terrible disasters some the result of Climate […]

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THE BOATYARD.

By Randall Stephen Hall © 
 A poem and song. Just click to play . . .https://soundcloud.com/randall-stephen-hall/rsh-the-boatyard-demo-271024   I’m building this boat cause it’s raining.
 I’m building this boat cause i’m mad.
 At least that’s what they’d love to call me
 It’s the best job that i’ve ever had.I’m working with friends and relations.
 All […]

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Malachi explains Gerry

  OK, OK. Let me declare my interest. I have always liked something about Malachi O’Doherty, and not just because he once audio-recorded a statement  which helped me win a £1000 bet. He’s pugnacious, shrewd and knows what goes down well with interviewers. But it’s important to distinguish between the man/person and the ground on […]

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How Peace Came About in Ireland by Joe McVeigh

    I was told one time, on good authority that the beginning of the peace process in Ireland really dates to the day when Peter Brooke, Secretary of State, made a speech at the London Chamber of Commerce in 1990. In that speech Brooke stated that Britain had no longer a strategic interest in […]

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Starmer v Adams -by Joe McVeigh

  Mr Starmer (aka Sir Keir) who is now Britain’s first minister has met his match. As reported in the media he is determined to stop Gerry Adams, the former President of Sinn Fein, from receiving compensation for being illegally held in prison without trial in the early 1970s.  Gerry was one of several hundred arrested […]

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Trump: The Sequel – by Michael Lagan

a The same man in his inaugural speech proclaimed from his bullet-proof lectern that he was going to overthrow the establishment…while the three richest men in the world looked on, smiling from ear to ear at the fact they now have so much power. Can anyone say Oligarchy?  Only days before Trump’s inauguration, Mark Zuckerberg, […]

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