Waste and More Waste, Food Must Be Served By John Fund December 16, 2020 Once coronavirus-lockdown rules are imposed, there’s no limit to how insane and unchangeable they can be.
Live from Carrickfergus By Jay Nordlinger October 20, 2020 Like Andrew Jackson's parents, young Cameron Hilditch is from Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland.
Ireland’s Prime Minister Forgoes Stricter Lockdown to Save Businesses against Recommendation of Medical Experts By Brittany Bernstein October 6, 2020 Micheál Martin said the country would not take on an extensive lockdown for the sake of protecting businesses still reeling.
The EU Throws a Futile Temper Tantrum By Cameron Hilditch October 2, 2020 The threats issued this week against the U.K. are purely political in nature.
Unquiet Graves By Michael Brendan Dougherty September 29, 2020 Two political events are going to drive a small boom in documentaries about the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
NR PLUS Biden Is Wrong on Ireland and Brexit By Cameron Hilditch September 20, 2020 The British government violated an international agreement, but Biden and the Democratic Party are ignoring history.
Reflections on the Life of John Hume By Cameron Hilditch August 4, 2020 John Hume played a central role in the Northern Ireland “peace process” of the 1990s, for which he was jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
A Win for Ireland and Apple — and a Loss (For Now) for the EU’s Protectionists By Andrew Stuttaford July 15, 2020 Vestager’s move against Ireland was, in effect, a two-pronged attack on competition.
New Data Indicate that Abortions Surged in Ireland after Legalization By Michael J. New July 2, 2020 It comes as little surprise that making abortion legal would lead to such an increase.
Easter Still Frames the Irish Response to Times of National Crisis By Patrick Mulholland April 13, 2020 The rhythms of the country’s political and social life have long moved in step with liturgical time.