June, 2024

That SSE rally? Quick, change the subject…

Here’s an interesting tweet by Philip McGarry OBE:    ‘If Ireland’s Future are serious about Irish unity, the one useful thing they could do is to state unambiguously that the killing by nationalists of over 2000 people – largely Irish- was unjustifiable, morally wrong, that they deeply regret it, that it should never have happened.’ […]

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THE WORLD WE LIVE IN (Part 1) by Donal Kennedy

  It occurred to me recently that for the first time since the “FLIGHT OF THE EARLS” in 1607 the aboriginal population of Ulster have any say whatever in the government of most of their province.   They owe this primarily not to any good will of British rulers or the prayers or  moralistic sermons of […]

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WHO IS IRELAND’S ENEMY? by Donal Kennedy

    The late Brian O’Higgins, a Republican veteran of the 1916 Rising, 2nd Dail TD and lifelong opponent of any accommodation with Britain’s claims in Ireland, was not much of a poet, though he could produce a composition a day during his internment in Frongoch.   For decades he produced the only Christmas cards […]

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What got on Churchill’s wick and why

Ireland’s decision to remain neutral during the Second World War, known as “The Emergency” in Ireland, was rooted in a complex interplay of historical, political, and strategic considerations. The stance of neutrality, championed by Prime Minister Éamon de Valera, was not only a pragmatic choice but also a reflection of Ireland’s desire to assert its […]

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We will remember them. Oh good – that’s OK then.

According to the historian Diarmuid Ferriter, some 130,000 Irish people fought or were part of the Allies in World War Two. Almost 5000  deserted the Irish army to fight, mainly in British uniform. Yesterday, you’ll have noticed, there was huge coverage of what happened on D-Day, with rousing tributes to all the Allied soldiers, especially […]

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Last night with Rishi and Keir

  Did you watch Starmer v Sunak on ITV last night? The time – over an hour – went quickly, even though both men were clearly intent on damaging their opponent rather than articulating their own plans. As in such debates, how the candidate handles himself is important.  Even when the audience laughed at a […]

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Five matters that are a serious pain in the arse

Last month,Micheål Martin  teamed up with Norway and Spain to recognise Palestine.It’s nice to see some Western states give their support to Palestine – but did you have to wait eight months, after some 35,000 defenceless people had been put to death by Israel?  If you really cared,wouldn’t you have  yelled from the rooftops months […]

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