Growing focus on Irish unity: A Burnham, please note

Here’s Prof Deirdre Hargey:   “It is really about a listening exercise so that we move away from rhetoric about constant issues that are repeated time and time again and see what people are feeling about the whole issue.”   It sounds about as vague as you can get, given that you’ve been entrusted by […]

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A closer look at the areas of unrest

Perhaps my  timing was wrong. Maybe you saw it? I don’t mean the street rioting and racism of a couple of weeks ago, but the location of these riots – and the location of the attack by the Sudanese man. Because where things happen in NEI is an important aspect of understanding those things. So.  […]

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Three days? Or ‘I just can’t wait’?

I’ve never been a babies man. In my experience, they spend much of their waking hours screaming, crying and/ or shitting. They have a habit of throwing up what they’ve eaten, especially if you’re holding them. That way they get to ruin your best jacket. And as for having a conversation with them  -don’t start […]

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Good and Bad Immigration – by Carl Duffy

  Like many other Irish, I have emigrated to another country. In my new host country, I accept many things are expected of me and the onus is on myself as a guest to adapt to a new culture. A stringent criminal record check, legalised documents of my qualifications and a job offer were all […]

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PAT+JUDE TALK ABOUT THAT KNIFE ATTACK & LET’S BURN OUT SOME IMMIGRANTS,AMERICAN IMPERIAL CULTURE, & MORE

HERE’s a thing. The unfortunate man who was attacked by a Sudanese immigrant  – that all happened in  a largely Catholic/nationalist area. The two nights of violent rioting – they all happened in a largely Protestant/loyalist area.So how  come?   Are we being swamped by American ‘culture’? As wee lads a hundred years ago we […]

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