
10 Steps To Unity
London and Belfast are fraught with uncertainty at the moment. Twas ever thus. But in Dublin even the most stubborn in the political class are

London and Belfast are fraught with uncertainty at the moment. Twas ever thus. But in Dublin even the most stubborn in the political class are

1 Let’s cut to the chase. The figures don’t look good for United Irelanders in

We are delighted to have Roy Greenslade contribute to irishborderpoll.com . Roy is one of the

Many good friends and associates in Britain have asked why the red poppy which commemorates

This afternoon I am marching in London to offer solidarity to Palestinians being murdered in

People in Britain ask why the Irish are such vocal supporters of the Palestinians. In

One of the curious aspects of the Border Poll debate is how often apparently democratic

The unity debate is gathering momentum in a way we haven’t seen before. The nationalist

Brian Críostoir is a teacher, trade unionist and activist based in Newcastle. Originally from Derry, he

Partition became a reality embraced on both sides of the border by a counter-revolutionary dispensation