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by Ciarán Hartley It’s hard to put the start of August into words. Féile an Phobail had already started by the end of July. The

by Ciarán Hartley It’s hard to put the start of August into words. Féile an Phobail had already started by the end of July. The
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Well then, that’s it I suppose. Irish unity is a pipedream; no closer now than ever. Let’s pack up the tent and all go home.

Guest contributor Emma DeSousa aspires to a United Ireland, yet refuses to describe herself an Irish nationalist. Below she explains why she finds the terminology

A fortnight ago British Labour leader Keir Starmer promised to abolish the House of Lords and replace it with a new elected chamber as part

irishborderpoll.com hosted this online discussion on 5th December Is it time to ditch the misnomer ‘PUL Community’ when, since Brexit, increasing numbers of Protestants publicly

Not long ago I was lucky enough to be among ten political party leaders and thousands of people gathered in Dublin’s 3 Arena to discuss

Guest contributor Ben Collins discusses the theme of his forthcoming book, Irish Unity: Time To Prepare. The results of the Northern Ireland census 2021 are seismic

My wife, a CEO of a London based media charity, has two party piece songs inherited from her father, a Dublin man who emigrated to

Nearly a quarter of a century on, we are all pretty familiar with the term in the Good Friday Agreement. There can only be a

As any book lover knows all too well, it always pays to read to the end. There’s some fascinating stat-nuggets in the recent University of

Irishborderpoll.com is delighted to present this anonymous opinion piece by a young writer. ‘Ulster’s British!’ The stereotypical outcry of the loyalists who I grew up