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When does Ireland’s passionate support for Palestine spill over into anti-semitism?
I should begin this blog with a declaration of interest. My father was a Czech Jew, a political refugee who arrived in Ireland in 1948, and my mother was an Ulster Presbyterian. So I am not a typical Irish person, … Continue reading
Posted in General, Ireland, Europe and the world, Republic of Ireland
Tagged gaza, history, ireland, israel, palestine, politics, zionism
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A wise and balanced examination of unity by two of Ireland’s finest journalists
Fintan O’Toole is the nearest thing Ireland gets to a public intellectual: a writer of erudition and intellect who tackles the political and cultural issues of the day and of the nation through a widely read column in a prestigious … Continue reading
Posted in General, Irish reunification, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland
Tagged history, ireland, Northern Ireland, politics
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Heather Humphreys’ big missed opportunity: to be the candidate of the whole Irish people
If the opinion polls are right, it looks as though Catherine Connolly will win tomorrow’s Irish presidential election by a distance. I believe Heather Humphreys missed a big opportunity: to take on some of John Hume’s mantle and put herself … Continue reading
Posted in General, Irish reunification, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland
Tagged history, ireland, Northern Ireland, politics
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Belfast is not Gaza: we should be grateful for our extraordinary and hard-won peace
As I write, we are waiting for Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners to be released as part of the first phase of the miraculous peace agreement in Gaza brokered triumphantly by President Donald Trump. And I am reading a New … Continue reading
Posted in General, Northern Ireland
Tagged belfast, history, ireland, Northern Ireland, politics, the-troubles
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The Orange Order is part of Ireland and will be part of a united Ireland – we need to build bridges to it, not demonise it
The Mail on Sunday (Irish edition) is not everybody’s idea of a truth-telling newspaper (that’s an understatement). They had a front-page ‘exclusive’ earlier this month entitled ‘Humphreys Husband’s Secret Orange Order Past’ about the Fine Gael presidential candidate Heather Humphreys’ … Continue reading
Posted in General, Northern Ireland, Protestantism, unionism and loyalism
Tagged family-history, history, ireland, Northern Ireland, politics
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A distinguished academic’s proposals for moving very carefully towards Irish unity
Jennifer Todd is a distinguished academic. She is a former professor in UCD’s School of Politics and International Relations; former director of UCD’s Institute for British-Irish Studies, and currently a fellow at that university’s Geary Institute for Public Policy. She … Continue reading
Posted in General, Irish reunification
Tagged history, ireland, news, Northern Ireland, politics
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Why did 20th century Irish governments make so many mistakes when dealing with the North and unity?
Much of my summer reading this year has been 20th century Irish history, and the work of superb historians like Alvin Jackson, Paul Bew, Diarmaid Ferriter, Oliver MacDonagh and others. One thing that has struck me forcibly is how many … Continue reading
Posted in British-Irish relations, General, Irish reunification, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland
Tagged history, ireland, Northern Ireland, politics, travel
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‘The hate is starting to feel like a storm’ – when they start beating Indian immigrants, I am ashamed to be Irish
For the past fortnight I have been ashamed to be Irish. The savage beating and humiliation of an Indian IT worker – only three weeks in this country – by a teenage gang in Tallaght provoked a series of messages … Continue reading
Posted in General, Ireland, Europe and the world, Republic of Ireland
Tagged history, ireland, irish, news, politics, travel
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Is it fanciful to imagine that Donegal might serve as a model for a harmonious united Ireland?
Is it totally fanciful to imagine that Donegal might serve as a model for a harmonious united Ireland? I have just returned after a week’s cycling in that beautiful northernmost county, where this unlikely notion was among my passing thoughts … Continue reading
We need to take a hard look at the Irish ‘Revolution’ and its relevance today if we’re contemplating unity
One of the recurring themes of this blog is that the people and politicians of the Republic are utterly unprepared for the arrival of around 800,000 Northern Protestants and unionists into a united Ireland, and must do some hard thinking … Continue reading
Posted in General, Irish reunification, Republic of Ireland
Tagged history, ireland, Northern Ireland, politics
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