November, 2025

The Free State Brigade by Joe McVeigh

  It’s a long time ago now since I discovered the animosity of Free Staters towards northerners. They did not like anything that challenged the status quo. They were happy with Partition and did not care about what the British did in the six counties.  Over many years, I have received letters mostly anonymous from […]

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Crossing and abandoning the border

  When we were young and the sun shone on a Sunday, my father would pile as many of us as would fit into an old Morris 8 and head for Bundoran. We were joyful from the start, but once we crossed the border we would yell and cheer. Nobody told us to do that, […]

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Father Tim vs BBC NI: belated and doomed

So Father Timothy Bartlett has called for an independent investigation of BBC NI to check for anti-Catholic Church bias. I’ve met Timothy on a number of occasions: he’s a pleasant, shrewd,articulate man.  But as so often in cases like this, I find myself wondering “What took you so long?”    Except you live in an […]

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Ivan tells the committee he was just doing his job

Ivan Yates reminds me of Boris Johnson. He blunders from one career to another, he has a sense of humour even if it is coarse, and there appears to be no tight corner which he’s incapable of getting out of, usually with stuffed pockets.   I remember being interviewed by Ivan about my Martin McGuinness […]

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Uachtarán na hÉireann Catherine Connolly  – by Joe McVeigh

    I did not have a vote in the recent Presidential election in Ireland. Along with many other citizens who hold Irish passports, I have been denied the vote by successive Dublin governments because they say we live outside the 26 county jurisdiction. However, that could be easily rectified by introducing legislation to allow […]

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Flower of Scotland and joined-up education

  This is a good day for Scotland and Ireland. Two events occurred quite separately, but both of them if followed up with the drive and determination they merit, could lead to glorious things.    Scotland’s football team last night in Hampden Park defeated Denmark, with superb goals by Scott McTominay and Kieran Nugent. That […]

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Poor Paschal shuffles off the stage

Poor Paschal. Poor, poor Paschal. To keep a bite of bread on the family table, he’s had to take that offer of a job with the world bank. He’s going to have to slave and sweat in his role as managing director and chief knowledge officer in Washinton DC. The World Bank is the largest […]

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