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There is more than a touch of farce about the ministerial shenanigans at Stormont. As one minister steps out, another
Read MoreThere is more than a touch of farce about the ministerial shenanigans at Stormont. As one minister steps out, another
Read MoreAs a child, I remember Catholic refugees, fleeing the burning streets of the Falls in 1969, taking shelter in our
Read MoreWe held our Sunday email epistle for a day to coincide with Van Morrison’s 70th birthday and concerts he will
Read MoreThe path to peace is well-signposted and despite attempts to divert our spirited caravan, I’m confident that there will be
Read MoreBoston remains the undisputed capital of Irish America but in terms of Irish festivals, it has to concede top spot
Read MoreWhen the Belfast Homecoming opens on 7 October, expect the city to hang out its brightest colours for the returning sons and
Read MoreI am convinced the young people will save Belfast from itself. Their exuberance and high spirits at the Pride parade on Saturday
Read MoreMayor Juan Mari Aburto of Bilbao put his finger on it when he accepted my plaudits about the formidable two-decade
Read MoreIt takes two to tango and two, undoubtedly, to make a peace process successful. Thus the frustration of the peace
Read MoreIn a troubled world, the Irish peace process give great hope to all struggling to find an alternative to war.
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