Ireland is drifting towards permanent energy crisis

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Fintan O’Toole wrote last week about the desirability of Ireland really getting serious about off-shore wind farms and the possibility that Ireland might become an important exported of energy to the EU. I imagine that few people would oppose such development and that most people would strongly support it. That in turn raises the question […]

Renegotiation of Belfast Agreement looks inevitable

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The paramilitary demonstration by dissident IRA members in Derry on the occasion of their commemoration of the Easter Rising demonstrated yet again that the vein of hatred that runs like a deep seam in the former heartlands of paramilitarism  – green and orange -is still there to be mined and exploited for political purposes, especially […]

Rich must not be allowed to use farmland as a vehicle for investment

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I have been meaning to write here about ownership of agricultural farmland for a while, but other topics came first. This week I read a striking piece in the online business magazine, TheCurrency which draws our attention to a large and growing transformation of property ownership in Ireland – investment in Irish farmland by wealthy […]

Putin has overplayed his hand – but is the West bluffing?

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Olga Sukhenko, the mayor of of Motyzhyn, a satellite town of Kyiv, was found dead – dumped with her husband and son in a pit grave when the town was liberated by Ukrainian forces five days ago. She had been kidnapped by Putin’s soldiers on 23rd March. Her execution, presumably after torture and threats to […]

I am gobsmacked at the ambivalence of Irish Marxists to Putin

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We must be clear on a few things. Ukraine was not, is not, and never could or will be a military threat to the Russian Federation. Likewise, Ukraine is not governed by a Nazi government and is in no need of de-nazification. The excuse used by Putin for invading and annihilating a democratic sovereign state […]