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Questions remain
23 June 2010
THE TACTICS used by British troops on Bloody Sunday are not an unknown feature of British foreign policy.
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Prosecutions should follow
16 June 2010
THE Saville Report, published this week, will be damning of both the British Army and the British Government.
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Irish-British relations have never been better
09 June 2010
OUR headline story on the Martin O’Neill biography confirms two things: that living in Britain during the IRA bombing campaigns was difficult; but today, being Irish in Britain is likely to be a positive experience.
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Isolation of the Diaspora
02 June 2010
IRELAND’S cultural ambassador Gabriel Byrne, addressing the Gateway Ireland Project, said that our nation has neglected generations of emigrants.
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Ireland beholden to no-one
26 May 2010
SPEAKING at the Institute for British Irish Studies conference in UCD last week, An Taoiseach Brian Cowen said that for too long the peoples of the island of Ireland concentrated on differences and forgot about similarities and shared interests.
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Reckless remarks about the Troubles are no joke
19 May 2010
ON TWO separate occasions in the past week, comments made regarding IRA bombs planted across the country at the height of the Troubles have understated, ignored or denied the devastating effects they had on the Irish community in Britain.
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Optimism in the North of Ireland
12 May 2010
IT’S only 29 years since the Speaker of the British House of Commons, Mr George Thomas, rose to his feet and announced: “I regret to have to inform the House of the death of Robert Sands Esquire, the member for Fermanagh and South Tyrone.”
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Ourselves alone — time for a rethink
05 May 2010
NO matter who emerges as winner this Friday in the British General Election, of one thing we can be certain.
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Saints and Sinners
28 April 2010
THOUSANDS of pilgrims recently gathered in Cork to view the sacred relics of St. John Vianney.
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No competing with Mother Nature
21 April 2010
THE WHOLE of north Europe’s airspace closed down, and no-one is to blame.
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