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I HAVE often wondered why Northern Irish poets of the last fifty years have drawn so much from the Greek and Roman classics and an answer is suggested...
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CHATTING recently with a Joyce enthusiast, I mentioned that I was reviewing Frank Callanan’s book, James Joyce: A Political Life. The reaction was...
ON Tuesday, as he had promised in the SNP’s election campaign, Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney presented a motion to its parliament calling...
Carney’s unexpected victory in the Canadian election proved the US president is such a political force that he can win elections outside his own...
A united Ireland might have a border in it. That appears to be Sinn Féin’s position as outlined by First Minister Michelle O’Neill in an...
Looking at the AI boom now recalls the chaotic dot-com bubble of the late 1990s, though there is little doubt that jobs are on the line
For better or worse, Belfast is a city filled with symbols. Some are almost universally adored. The Big Fish sits quietly along the banks of the Lagan...
Picture the scene… It’s a beautiful day in August 1974 and I’m on one of my first jobs with the local paper, the Donegal News, sent off to...
AN absurd bidding war has broken out over the minimum age of criminal responsibility, currently 10 in Northern Ireland, one of the lowest in the...
Devoid of that critical integration, our State retains no institutional memory, as lessons from failures remain trapped inside whichever department or...
Ferrari’s first electric car just wiped billions off the company’s value in a single day – but this is far from the first time a car has...
Fiosrú has been given wider powers to tackle domestic, sexual and gender-based violence perpetrated by serving gardaí
Europe as a whole is now warming twice as fast as the global average