Tag Archives: Northern Ireland

How do you build a reconciled society in the future if you’re trapped by the tribal traumas of the past?

It’s not an original thought to observe that many people in Northern Ireland are still obsessed – haunted even – by the traumatic experiences of the ‘Troubles’. 27 years after the coming of relative peace with the passing of the … Continue reading

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A reconciling Taoiseach and the yawning gaps in well-being that may lead towards a united Ireland

I was at the fourth Shared Island Forum in Dublin Castle earlier this month when the Taoiseach, Micheál Martin, gave one of those remarkably reconciling speeches that he is becoming known for. The former chief executive of Cooperation Ireland, Tony … Continue reading

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In a world of ugly leaders, this attractive social democratic politician is a breath of fresh air

We live in a world in turmoil, dominated by extremely ugly political leaders: right-wing megalomaniacs like Donald Trump, warmongers like Vladimir Putin and Benjamin Netanyahu, fascists and authoritarians like Marine Le Pen and Victor Orban. So it is a breath … Continue reading

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In this cruel new Trumpian world, who cares about little Northern Ireland any more?

The world has been reeling in the past 10 days since President Donald Trump and Vice-President J.D. Vance’s cruel two-handed public humiliation of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the White House. Even more shattering has been the realisation that NATO … Continue reading

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Theme for an all-island Values Forum: Love is the doctrine of this country?

I am going to return to the theme of my last blog earlier this month: the need for a forum to discuss not the constitutional politics which continue to divide the people of this island, but the values – peace, … Continue reading

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Is it time to reconvene the 1994-1996 Forum for Peace and Reconciliation?

Last week on the same day I was involved in two very interesting conversations about the way forward for this island. I had lunch with a young Belfast-born, Dublin-resident solicitor called Ross Neill. Neill is that rare thing: somebody from … Continue reading

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Alliance leader Naomi Long talks a lot of sense (including about a Border poll)

Alliance Party leader and Northern Ireland Justice Minister Naomi Long is somebody who is rarely interviewed or profiled by the Southern media, and almost never appears on public platforms in the Republic. But she is an impressive woman. I was … Continue reading

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A rare story of mercy and forgiveness between former combatants in Northern Ireland

At year’s end, and in the spirit of my last blog about the need for hope, I am once again going to shamelessly lift a whole column from another writer, and once again it’s from the superb Belfast Telegraph journalist … Continue reading

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Four wise voices from moderate nationalism and sensible unionism

Moderate, sensible, cautionary voices from Irish nationalism and Ulster unionism are rare enough. But they are still out there. In the past month I have been reading or listening to four of them: a former Tánaiste, a Southern Protestant, a … Continue reading

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Talking to a Northern Protestant woman who is passionate about Irish language and culture

Catherine Pollock (no relation – different spelling) from Derry is an unusual and remarkable woman. From a working class unionist background, she now works for the Irish language and cultural organisation Cultúrlann. She says of herself: “I’m not a unionist, … Continue reading

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