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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

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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

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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

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I believe that Gerry Adams is one of the world’s great liars

The cynic would say that politicians always lie. But, led by the example of the current President of the United States, we are in an era of political leaders speaking astonishing untruths to a degree that I have never witnessed … Continue reading

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Northern Ireland isn’t such a bad place, with less division and more shared values than one might think

As a Northerner living in Dublin, I sometimes I get weary with the way that the great bulk of news from Northern Ireland is negative: the continuing sectarianism; the logjam over legacy; the ineffectiveness of the NI Executive; the poisoning … Continue reading

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