Tag: Ireland

Total Results: 89


February 9, 2023

The rise of Ireland’s anti-migrant protests Right-wing populism could outflank Sinn Féin

Peter Ryan

Tuesday
20.12

20.12

Claire Keegan’s faithless Christmas Carol Her fable's success says much about secular society

Boyd Tonkin

Monday
21.11

21.11

Ukraine has silenced Ireland’s ‘Tankies’ Anti-war activists are starting to panic

Norma Costello

Thursday
17.11

17.11

Sinn Féin has given up on a united Ireland A referendum isn't in the party's interests

Shane Ross

Tuesday
01.11

01.11

How Rishi can rescue Northern Ireland The Tories have spent years negotiating in bad faith

Richard Bourke

Thursday
27.10

27.10

Ireland’s Troubles will not return The response to the Protocol is needlessly hysterical

Andrew Doyle

Monday
26.09

26.09

Liverpool never belonged to Labour The city is still simmering with resentment

Brian Groom

Tuesday
30.08

30.08

James Joyce’s divine comedy For the Irish, atheism will always be religious

Terry Eagleton

Wednesday
24.08

24.08

How Britain haunts America Historical battles still stalk the United States

Razib Khan

Wednesday
10.08

10.08

The West is homeless We're no longer willing to sacrifice our desires

Paul Kingsnorth

Monday
09.05

09.05

What would a united Ireland mean? Sinn Féin would rather fight the past than plan for the future

Richard Bourke

Monday
02.05

02.05

Will Sinn Fein unite Ireland? Brexit looms large over this week's Stormont elections

Carlo Gebler