The DUP is in danger of a collective nervous breakdown
Jeffrey Donaldson’s destabilising departure will help keep Northern Irish peace in the long run.
Jeffrey Donaldson’s destabilising departure will help keep Northern Irish peace in the long run.
Northern Ireland is on the cusp of restoring its devolved government, and could, by the end of the week, have a nationalist First Minister for the first time in its history.
In the wake of a bumper set of local election results for Sinn Fein, it’s clearer than ever that politics in Northern Ireland is a fool’s game.
Hanging over the anniversary celebration for the Good Friday agreement is the DUP’s refusal to endorse Sunak’s Windsor Framework.
A trip intended to mark the progress made since the Good Friday Agreement has been undermined by the deadlock at Stormont.
For the DUP to cast themselves as the spanner in the Windsor works is a slap in the face for the PM and short-sighted in the extreme.
This week’s letters discuss the origins of Covid, the British government’s relationship with Irish Unionists and Scotland’s ferry fiasco.
Daily Briefing: Rishi Sunak and Ursula von der Leyen have signed a landmark Brexit agreement on Northern Ireland after years of tortuous wrangling.
But King Charles’ involvement in the new agreement could also be a blessing in disguise for Jeffrey Donaldson’s party.
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