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THIS week sees the 40th anniversary of the Anglo-Irish Agreement. Despite reactions at that time, this proved to be a cardinal political...

LABOUR’S Troubles legacy plan is becoming politically unsustainable in Britain. The backlash from senior military figures has broken through in...

THE Anglo-Irish Agreement – 40 years old today, November 15 – was, I think, the greatest psychological blow to unionism in my lifetime. Fair...

WILL Catherine Connolly prevent Ireland from going to war? That was the unspoken question at this week’s inauguration of Ireland’s tenth president....

I WOKE up the next morning and it took a while for me to twig where I was. The ceiling was like an upside-down boat, and the window that the dull...

Last month British Vogue published a piece arguing that having a boyfriend has become “embarrassing”, which subsequently went viral due to its...

THE town of Bardala sits at the northern end of the Jordan Valley and as you climb the hills out of the town, it opens up into high plains of...

In August last year, Donald Trump described the former US President Joe Biden as a spokesperson for ‘the radical left movement’ that was out to...

TOMORROW is the 40th anniversary of the Anglo-Irish Agreement (AIA), signed at Hillsborough by Garret FitzGerald and Margaret Thatcher with hordes...

SOMETIMES you just have to admire the sheer chutzpah of a party press office. The ability to pump out what amounts to nothing more than epically...

IT is disturbing that, despite the advances which have been made on many fronts since the worst days of the Troubles, the dark shadow of...

MY granny Nora was an avid reader of The Irish News. Every morning, she would put on her duffle coat and walk, rain, hail or snow, from her house...

MONDAY’S no confidence motion against DUP education minister Paul Givan failed without unionist support, as was entirely predictable. In an attempt...

It has been a peculiar week for the BBC. Across television, radio and online platforms, one theme has dominated the airwaves: the BBC itself....

One hundred years ago, on November 7 1925, British paper The Morning Post published a forecast of the Irish Boundary Commission award. While there...

SIT down, reader. Put a warm blanket around your knees. Have a nourishing drink to hand and make sure you are not alone. This will come as a shock....

THE British Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has sent officials to Denmark to find out how the Danish government gets round EU rules on immigration...

All is not well. Relationships are so strained on the hill that people are wondering out loud if the Assembly will collapse again. The vibe is bad,...
