
Scottish and Welsh Elections Could Set the Stage for Irish Border Poll
By Martin Burns In theory, the May 8 elections in Scotland and Wales will determine only who will serve in their devolved parliaments. However, when

By Martin Burns In theory, the May 8 elections in Scotland and Wales will determine only who will serve in their devolved parliaments. However, when

It’s a rhetorical question, of course. The answer is ‘pretty daft.’ After being buttered-up by

This week the BBC asked First Minister Michelle O’Neill if she was prepared to attend

Last week I was reminded of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain returning from meeting Hitler

Tuesday February 27th – irishborderpoll.com brings the Constitutional debate to the heart of Westminster. Book

Political prediction-peddling is a mug’s game. But let me nevertheless lurch forwards into the realm

Ray Bassett is a former Irish diplomat. He was intimately involved in preparing the groundwork

Fundamentally, the Republic of Ireland doesn’t have a refugee problem. It has a government problem.

The UK is the most unequal of all major European economies. Its finances are perilous

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