Pick a leader. Any leader.

There is something almost touching about the confidence with which Donald Trump assumes he can shop for a new leader of Iran the way one might browse kitchen tiles. Apparently, somewhere between golf rounds and late-night social media posts, the President has decided that selecting Iran’s next supreme leader is simply another executive function—like choosing […]

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Daffodils – by Randall Stephen Hall

              RSH.The Daffodils.By Randall Stephen Hall.Plus Free track, THE BOATYARDListen to _9 THE BOATYARD By Randall Stephen Hall by Randall Stephen Hall on #SoundCloudhttps://on.soundcloud.com/uhRgjqhxE8jp8iKxQXTHE DAFFODILSThe daffodils are comingAnd things are looking up.Donald’s in his heavenAnd things are getting rough.Kristi’s gotten crispy.She’s fried and turned to toast.We are lookin’ up […]

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Mark Carney – good, but could do better

The arrival of Mark Carney on the international stage as a voice of economic and geopolitical sobriety has been widely welcomed. Few figures combine such credibility in finance with a clear-eyed understanding of the shifting global order. His emphasis on strengthening ties between countries like Canada, India, and Australia is particularly encouraging. These are large […]

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Just supposing it was Putin…

Imagine the global reaction if Vladimir Putin had woken up one morning, dispatched commandos into Ukraine, kidnapped Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his wife from Kyiv, and then—just to round off the afternoon—launched a heavy bombardment of Poland. The response would be instantaneous and volcanic. Emergency meetings at the United Nations would run so late diplomats would […]

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Love the anklet, mate…

Electronic tagging for offenders is one of those ideas that sounds so sensible you wonder why it hasn’t happened already—rather like seatbelts, online banking, or remembering where you parked the car. In fact, Ireland’s justice system has been “about to introduce it” for so long that the technology itself is probably starting to feel self-conscious. […]

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Love the ankle bracelet, mate…

Electronic tagging for offenders is one of those ideas that sounds so sensible you wonder why it hasn’t happened already—rather like seatbelts, online banking, or remembering where you parked the car. In fact, Ireland’s justice system has been “about to introduce it” for so long that the technology itself is probably starting to feel self-conscious. […]

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We need more George Monbiots

George Monbiot got it right about Donald Trump’s attack on Iran for a simple reason: he looked past the noise and asked the one question that matters in war—why? His answer was brutal in its clarity: “The real reason for this attack is spectacle.”  That diagnosis has aged well in the space of about five […]

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Joining the PSNI

In theory, the PSNI is the most balanced police force on the island. In practice, it still struggles to recruit Catholics in numbers that match the demography of NEI. Only about one in five applicants comes from a Catholic background. Which raises an awkward question: if the police are for everyone, why do so many people politely […]

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