Tag: Ireland

Total Results: 90


Pilgrims in Northumbria, where the holy history owes much to Irish missionaries. Credit: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
05/04/2021 - 1:02am

What England owes the Irish Relations between the two nations were not always a nightmare

Tom Holland

Monday, May 3

03.05

Northern Ireland has little hope left It's becoming increasingly obvious that Westminster couldn't care less

Carlo Gebler

Friday, April 23

23.04

How we let the IRA walk free Johnny Mercer is right — the Government has failed British veterans

Douglas Murray

Friday, April 9

09.04

Ulster’s lost boys turn violent Lockdown and Brexit have drawn a new generation into an old conflict

Jenny McCartney

Wednesday, March 17

17.03

How the Irish became white There is more than some truth to the country's folklore

Razib Khan

Thursday, December 31

31.12

Can Ireland survive the new cultural revolution? If your economy is ruled from California, then your society will be too

Angela Nagle

Wednesday, December 23

23.12

Why the Irish border still troubles Britain A century ago Ireland was partitioned between South and North. The legacy still haunts both islands

Charles Townshend

Friday, December 4

04.12

Will anyone ever say ‘sorry’ in Northern Ireland? Republican and Loyalist paramilitaries are still unable to acknowledge the terrible wrongs they did

Jenny McCartney

Wednesday, September 9

09.09

How the Great Famine made Catholic Ireland The restrained and conservative nature of the country was a response to the trauma

Michael Duggan

Monday, July 13

13.07

Will Ireland survive the Woke Wave? If your economy is ruled from California, then your culture will be too

Angela Nagle

Friday, February 7

07.02

Why is Sinn Féin rising? A seismic shift in Irish politics could see the party, which is still ruled by an army council, in government

David Quinn

Wednesday, December 11

11.12

Should England be embarrassed by Brexit? How a national identity crisis became the subject of international ridicule

Jenny McCartney