There is no appetite in Ireland for us to revert to a UK satellite

The White House is becoming for all practical purposes the Washington bureau of the Netanyahu regime when it comes to Israeli and Middle-Eastern affairs. Trump, Pompeio and Bolton are a hawkish triumvirate pursuing the most uncritical Zionist agenda that the US has ever pursued. The crude choreography in which Netanyahu attempted to tell us that […]
The British and the Irish should be friends and act like friends – that’s what the Good Friday agreement was all about

Is there just a little cause for optimism arising from the passing of a non-binding vote in the House of Commons suggesting that the UK should remain in a type of customs union relationship with the EU after Brexit? I think so. It follows an amendment to the Brexit Bill in the House of Lords […]
Theresa May’s Brexit juggling act is beginning to look very shaky

This week saw some important signs that Ireland’s future relationships with Britain and the EU are going to be very tricky. Leaked reports of the flat out rejection by EU negotiators of the British suggestions for a trading relationship that would allow free trade between the UK and the EU while at the same time […]
We should value our freedom and stay out of conflicts or a common EU defence alliance

Donald Trump, Theresa May and Emmanuel Macron directed their military forces to launch missile strikes on certain installations in Syria, which, they claim, have some role in the manufacture or use of chemical weapons, as a response to reports of such usage in Douma in the last hours of the subjugation of the East Ghouta […]
Will nobody shout stop to consider the chaos of the Metrolink project?

The phony consultation process allegedly underway into the proposed Metro from Swords to Sandyford is, I regret to say, increasingly obviously an elaborate con job – not merely on the people of Dublin but also on the people of Ireland. The plan, which has gone well beyond an outline consultation process, is one which will […]
Let’s remember the agony of Ann Lovett and Miss X as we debate the forthcoming referendum

Much has been written about the outcome of a high-profile Belfast court case this week. But there was another case in Belfast in the last couple of years which should command our attention over the coming weeks. If the Eighth Amendment is not repealed, the Irish state will never be in a position to decriminalise […]