
Britain’s Love Affair with Militarism and Implications for Irish Unity
The British State is obsessed with militarism and tone deaf to its past argues Paul Breen.
The British State is obsessed with militarism and tone deaf to its past argues Paul Breen.
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Kevin Meagher reflects on that election and is already thinking about the next one!
A socialist and Irish republican but never an ideologue, inspired to political thought and action by the noble struggles of the democrats and revolutionaries.
In Britain, there never seems to be a ‘good time’ to talk about Irish unity. Yet for some within Britain’s Irish community, the time is now.
The President of Ireland, Michael D Higgins, dissolved the Dáil, on 8th November and a general election will take place in the Republic on the 29th of this month. The two main coalition parties in Government, Fianna
If you were promised a fundamental choice about your future, you’d like to think you would get to exercise it. Right? While the North/NI is a complicated
In this guest post, Dr Paul Breen reflects on the question of Remembrance and the poppy from a United Irelander perspective. Michelle O’Neill’s decision to
Not infrequently, people in Britain have asked why the red poppy which commemorates British military war dead generates hostility and opposition from some Irish people
By Ben Collins, author of Irish Unity:Time To Prepare First of all I don’t think Donald Trump wakes up in the morning thinking of Ireland,
Professor Jon Tonge recently reported that his survey of Alliance party members showed a majority believe there will be and should be a border poll in the
The media in the Irish Republic have been strangely convulsed lately by the events around the resignation of a Sinn Féin backbench T.D., Brian Stanley. The national broadcaster, RTE,has majored heavily on
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