In the wake of the selection of former senior PSNI figure Jon Burrows to
lead the Ulster Unionist Party after he was co-opted into it just six
months ago, alongside another unelected politician, Diana Armstrong, as
his deputy, commentator Brian Feeney has warned that trouble is brewing
for unionism.
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In the wake of the selection of former senior PSNI figure Jon Burrows to
lead the Ulster Unionist Party after he was co-opted into it just six
months ago, alongside another unelected politician, Diana Armstrong, as
his deputy, commentator Brian Feeney has warned that trouble is brewing
for unionism.
Published January 22, 2026
When I was a child at school there was talk about the three Rs. These
were reading, writing and arithmetic. Clearly spelling didn’t feature
prominently at the time. When I think of Irish Unity, there are three Rs
which come to mind. These are renewal, reconciliation, and resilience.
Published January 15, 2026
An updated account of a famous prison escape, 65 years ago this week.
Published December 29, 2025
On the 70th anniversary of her death, a history of an Irish rebel, born
into a wealthy Protestant family and widowed by the British, whose
memory has been revived by the song that carries her name.
Published December 18, 2025
The brutal executions of the Four Martyrs
On December 9, 1922, four anti-Treaty IRA prisoners were murdered at
the hands of the pro-Treaty Free State forces. An account by Peter
McDermott, originally published by the Irish Echo newspaper.
Published December 11, 2025
Crime pays for a state-sponsored serial killing scumbag
Freddie Scappaticci is one of the vilest characters to have emerged from
the Troubles.
Published December 11, 2025
The disastrous outcome of the Boundary Commission
Historian Cormac Moore explains how northern nationalists were ‘sold
out’ by the Irish Free State, 100 years ago this week.
Published December 4, 2025
Sometimes, some things - events, people, places, whatever it may be -
they move you, and to not write about them afterwards is simply not an
option.
Published November 26, 2025
Win, win for unionist paramilitary crime
While a harsh budget is to be imposed on the north of Ireland by the
Labour government in London, it has emerged the murderous South East
Antrim UDA is to get grant aid worth over a million pounds.
Published November 26, 2025
The forced hunger trek to Canada
Bonfires were lit in the west of Ireland in celebration after
Anglo-Irish landlord Major Denis Mahon was shot dead as he drove his
carriage through his estate in County Roscommon, 178 years go this month.
A history of a pivotal episode in the Great Hunger.
Published November 20, 2025
Are unionists just repeating their mistakes?
All the anniversary reflections on the massive upheavals linked to the
unveiling of the Anglo-Irish Agreement (AIA), 40 years ago next week,
may draw at least some comparisons with the increasing tensions at
Stormont today.
Published November 13, 2025
The 27th of October is a very important date in modern Irish history as
it marks the beginning of the 1980 hunger strike - a period that some
appear to want to forget.
Published October 30, 2025
The assassination of Máire Drumm
Forty-nine years ago this week loyalist gunmen, posing as doctors,
walked onto the ward of the Mater Hospital and shot dead the former
vice-president of Sinn Féin Máire Drumm as she recovered from eye
surgery.
Published October 30, 2025
Eamonn Ceannt, born in Ballymoe, County Galway in 1881, would become one
of the seven signatories of the proclamation of the Easter Rising. A
short biograph, by Colm Wallace.
Published October 23, 2025
A new book by Ali
Watkins, is a gripping account of how a group of working class
Irish-Americans in Philadelphia procured and shipped weapons to the
Provisional IRA in the early 1970s.
Published October 23, 2025
Symbols of Britishness are embedded in the everyday life of Belfast, but
you’d never guess that from listening to those protesting loudly about
the council’s new Irish language policy.
Published October 16, 2025
Cumann na mBan and the Northern Offensive
A renowned feminist historian has written a new book on the untold story
of Irish republican women involved in the 1916 Easter Rising, the Irish
War of Independence, and the Irish Civil War.
Published October 9, 2025
Northeners are denied a vote in
this election. That is unacceptable. But all of us should find some way
to be part of the campaign to elect Catherine Connolly, writes Gerry Adams.
Published October 2, 2025
The inside story of the Blanket Protest
The Blanket Protest began 49 years ago this week. It and the deaths of
ten men on hunger strike would completely alter the political landscape
in Ireland.
Published September 18, 2025
Why won’t unionists confront the truth about hate?
Some unionist commentators have belatedly begun to ask why it’s a
unionist thing to burn families out of their homes. It always has been.
Published September 11, 2025
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