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Body can build a more prosperous island

Further evidence of the ongoing transformation of Irish politics as a result of the peace process was again on display this week.

Published July 25, 2007



It ain’t easy being Green

The Greens by entering into coalition, have now joined a long list of once radical organizations who have chosen to become, as Chris Gaskin wrote, “the mud guard of the two failed civil war parties”.

Published July 18, 2007



Pattern of systemic inequality must be reversed

At the annual meeting of Lisburn council, SDLP councillors abandoned a long standing principle of their party - the principle of power-sharing.

Published July 11, 2007



PPS is undermining public confidence in justice

If ever there was a case for a speedy transfer of policing and justice powers to the north’s executive then it is shining out of the statement last week from the Public Prosecution Service (PPS).

Published July 4, 2007



English politicians care little about Six Counties

There was quite a revealing and disappointing moment for British secretary of state Peter Hain at the end of last week’s Question Time on the London-based BBC.

Published June 27, 2007



The DUP’s double standards are nauseating

How would anyone in the DUP, no matter how sanctimonious they may sound, know anything about policing and justice, let alone democratic standards?

Published June 18, 2007



UDA gangsters shouldn’t have it all their own way

It is quite obvious that, apart from everything else, the UDA are just far too emotionally unstable to be in charge of lethal weapons.

Published June 11, 2007



SF must learn quickly from election results

It is a mighty task but republicans have had setbacks more serious than last week’s election results.

Published June 4, 2007



Taking it on the chin

From the ecstasy of March to the agony of May, 2007 is turning out to be quite the rollercoaster year for republicans.

Published May 29, 2007



Assembly is merely a twig on the NIO branch

The Northern Ireland Office hasn't gone away, you know.

Published May 21, 2007



Face of Ireland changed in just 16 minutes

On Tuesday everyone in Stormont was entitled to feel proud.

Published May 15, 2007



Politics and the daily grind

Some tales from the Celtic Tiger as you consider your options and as the country winds itself up to go to the polls.

Published May 8, 2007



The writing is on the wall for ‘Britishness’

Tomorrow’s election results in Scotland are going to increase the isolation of unionists in Ireland even more.

Published May 2, 2007



Photocalls do not reflect street-level reality

The Paisley-Adams deal represents not a compromise or accommodation between the ideologies that had defined the two men’s parties but the willing negation of each.

Published April 27, 2007



Choosing prestige over power?

David Trimble joining the British Conservative Party is a sad event.

Published April 21, 2007



The people have spoken

There are still commentators who can’t accept that Sinn Féin and the DUP are carrying out the wishes of the voters.

Published April 15, 2007



Alternative Ulster

Strange parallels between those who thought the political process could never be reconciled are beginning to emerge.

Published April 10, 2007



Making headlines for the right reasons

The unthinkable, indeed unbelievable is happening before our very eyes.

Published April 5, 2007



An omen of good days to come

It is difficult to decide which captures best the ground-breaking nature of the event - the photo or the statements.

Published March 30, 2007



It’s time PSNI was accountable for its actions

In the past week we’ve had two very serious incidents involving the PSNI and the British Army.

Published March 24, 2007

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