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My fellow columnist Alex Kane has made the argument that “the vast majority of people, north and south, are nowhere close to being prepared for a...

Let me begin by wishing you a happy new year. Part of my Christmas reading included Ben Collins’s The Irish Unity Dividend and Fintan O’Toole and...

AS we mark the feast of the Epiphany, one thing is certain. There’s a global shortage in wise men. Rather than bearing gifts of gold, frankincense...

The slow suffocation of Lough Neagh has become a symbol of something deeper than environmental failure. Each summer bloom of blue-green algae is...

Flu and pneumonia meant that I missed most of Christmas. So you can forgive me for believing I was hallucinating when I awoke on Saturday to news...

ACROSS the length and breadth of this island, children have unwrapped their new smartphones, whooping with delight. The unboxing of these ‘must...

The images were as startling as they were consequential: Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, in US custody, flown out of the region under heavy...

AND so a new year begins, with little expectation amongst those very well-acquainted with one another in Stormont that a cup of kindness will be...

THE recent passing of two SDLP veterans, Joe Byrne and Mary Bradley, served as a timely reminder that people who took part in peaceful political...

THERE is a particular kind of noise that arrives every January. It hums through our phones and inboxes just as the Christmas decorations come down....
