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Newton Emerson: There’s little for Gaza to learn from us about decommissioning

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Newton Emerson

Patrick Murphy: Will a united Ireland stop the poor being poor and the rich being rich?

yesterday 4

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Patrick Murphy

Pat McArt: Thank God I grew up in the age before phone cameras

yesterday 4

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Pat Mcart

The conflict didn’t end in April 1998 — so why are they pretending it did?

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Máiría Cahill

We need to get better at talking to each other

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Alex Kane

For the English, the call now is for a nation once again

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Brian Feeney

Decay in our schools is a symptom of political neglect - The Irish News view

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To win the war on dereliction, councils must be up for the fight

Nearly 5,000 or almost a quarter of Northern Ireland’s non-domestic buildings are empty, according to the latest figures from the Department of...

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Newton Emerson

Time to talk about menopause’s ‘nasty little sister’

I have seen every hour on the clock for the last few nights. I go to bed around 9 and no matter what I do, come 2am, I am wide awake and ready for...

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Lynette Fay

All bets are now off in this disunited kingdom of Britain

THE party conference season is over, now that both the SNP and Plaid Cymru have held theirs. While the emphasis in England is on the council and...

15.10.2025 4

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Brian Feeney

Cormac Moore: How fate of Newry was seen as ‘acid test’ for new Irish border plan

During the negotiations that led to the tripartite agreement on December 3 1925 that resulted in the border remaining as it was – and still is –...

15.10.2025 2

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Cormac Moore

After the ceasefire, what next for those who have suffered so much in the Middle East? - The Irish News view

There will be enormous relief that the ceasefire deal so urgently required in Gaza has finally been completed, and appears to be holding, but there...

15.10.2025 2

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A tale of two leaders and a union without a future

A retread party leader is never going to inspire much confidence, particularly if they are in office because there’s nobody else available and...

14.10.2025 1

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Tom Collins

Supporting breastfeeding mothers means more than just slogans - The Irish News view

Despite steady progress in recent years, the story of breastfeeding in Northern Ireland remains one of inequality, silence and systemic neglect....

14.10.2025 1

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Donald Trump, the DUP and the Americanisation of our politics and society

When I was growing up I remember wanting nothing more than to be American. America was something associated with movies, glamour, excitement. It’s...

14.10.2025 2

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Róisín Lanigan

Alex Kane: The lady who turned: How Thatcher abandoned unionism

February 11 1975 looked like a good day for Ulster unionism. Harry West, leader of the UUP (at that point still the dominant political/electoral...

13.10.2025 2

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Alex Kane

And so we have a two-horse race for the Áras (sort of)

The debacle surrounding Jim Gavin’s withdrawal from the presidential race was a personal tragedy for him and a near-calamity for Fianna Fáil....

13.10.2025 2

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Tom Kelly

Revisiting the Troubles shouldn’t boil down to outdated arguments for clicks - The Irish News view

Sharply contrasting views of the appalling and prolonged violence during the Troubles, which resulted in over 3,500 deaths, and tens of thousands...

13.10.2025 1

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Deadly cancer delays cannot be allowed to become a routine part of our long waiting lists

Current UK statistics suggest that one in two people will develop cancer during their lifetime. There are very few families in the north whose...

13.10.2025 3

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Deirdre Heenan

Claire Hanna: ‘To build a new Ireland, we must stop living in the past’

Last week at the SDLP 2025 conference, I set out our party’s approach to progressing the journey towards a new Ireland. It is a realistic but...

13.10.2025 4

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Claire Hanna Mp

Are the tectonic plates shifting on a border poll?

Those who believe that a border referendum is increasingly coming into view, and may happen within a five to 10-year period, can only have been...

13.10.2025 60

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Noel Doran

When is a loyalist threat of violence not a threat?

Should you condemn the threat of violence if you believe no threat was made? That was the question facing unionist parties at Belfast City Council....

11.10.2025 1

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Newton Emerson

Welcome to the most Irish of presidential races

The Irish presidential election has turned out to be more Irish than presidential. In a system where politicians decide who can stand for election,...

11.10.2025 2

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Patrick Murphy

Craic and carry-outs in Co Tyrone: the legend that is Genghis McCann

Like spotting an Amur tiger in the snows of Siberia, I saw Genghis again the other day. I drove past him standing outside a pub, cigarette...

11.10.2025 2

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Fabien Mcquillan

Doctor, doctor, why is getting an appointment like auditioning for the Hunger Games?

When I switched on my radio this week and heard the presenter say “Stay tuned for a chance to receive the phone call everyone wants to get”, I...

11.10.2025 1

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Brónagh Diamond