Is Andy Burnham a Zionist? – by Joe McVeigh

        In the context of the genocide taking place in Gaza, the only criterion for suitability for high office in Britain or in any country is whether the candidate is a Zionist or not. In other words does he/she support Netanyahu and the Zionist government or do they support the oppressed Palestinian […]

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MAD dogs and our money

It’s important that we make rational decisions, especially in matters that involve huge sums of money and the possible loss of life. If we were faced with some crisis in our family finances, we’d not just concede the need for the rational, we’d demand it. Yet we shrug our shoulders and sigh when we hear […]

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The B(ritish)BC stirs an ethical soup

I’ve just been listening to the B(ritish)BC’s Talkback, where three journalists were discussing with the presenter a. hugely intriguing matter, in the light of the Donaldson story: what were journalists allowed to write or say  about Donaldson’s drinking habits back in the day, his sexual partners and loads more? The conclusion was that they could […]

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Iran ain’t Venezuela

You’re probably familiar with Delcy Rodríguez.  She has been acting as president of Venezuela since. Nicolo Maduro, the president, was kidnapped  by US forces acting under the command of Donald Trump. During her  swearing-in ceremony, she denounced Trump’s blatant kidnapping; since then she’s called for peaceful co-existence with the US. Yesterday,after two earthquakes hit Venezuela, […]

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The bully mocks

  Get this in terms of the South of Ireland: ‘Among the 62,275 disclosures of domestic violence and abuse recorded last year were 1,522 disclosures of abuse during pregnancy or post-partum, 1,321 threats by abusers to kill women, children, family members or to self-harm, and 381 disclosures of rape.’ There are many crimes that I […]

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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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