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By Martin Burns History is full of ironies and events that do not always play out in the way you think. The surge of support

By Martin Burns History is full of ironies and events that do not always play out in the way you think. The surge of support
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‘I think it will happen and I think Britain will be pleased.’ So replied Liam Neeson to Sky News’s political editor, Beth Rigby, when she asked him

486. The total audience at one of Jamie Bryson’s anti-Protocol rallies? The number of Catholics Kate Hoey believes work at BBC NI? The annual millions

Watch this online Irish Border Poll discussion with speakers Kevin Meagher, Ben Collins and Brian Feeney recorded on Thursday 2nd March. How should we view

So, there we have it: the Windsor Framework. The oldest trick in the book is to rebrand a problem. It might still be the Northern

Amid the wreckage of the British economy, collapsing public services, sewage-strewn beaches, broken railways and interminable industrial action, Rishi Sunak has a glimmer of hope.

Broccoli? A doorstop? Is it a space invader to celebrate Northern Ireland’s burgeoning video gaming industry? It appears this dreadful image is in fact supposed

‘They [unionists] either have to get off the ice and get on with the job or the ice is going to crack beneath their feet

Third time’s a charm? Not if you’re trying to have the Northern Ireland Protocol struck down in the British courts. Having already lost their case

Former Lib Dem spokesman on Northern Ireland Stephen Lloyd argues that the DUP and Catholic Faith schools are a barrier to progress in the North

What a fool I was! I was only a puppet, and so was Ulster, and so was Ireland, in the political game that was to