When will unionists in Northern Ireland accept that unity with the Republic can’t simply be wished away?
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.
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.
Northern Ireland’s identity crisis continues to be of interest only to those who live there and their unfortunate neighbours in the Irish Republic.
The PM praised Margaret Thatcher for giving Britain a head start in fighting climate change by closing coal mines.
“I welcome the PM to Scotland today”, Nicola Sturgeon said on Twitter last week.
Since Tony Blair’s devolution settlement, a cross-party consensus has been, for the most part, accepted among traditional Unionists. It takes for granted that shifting ever
The arrival of Covid-19 could hardly have come at a worse time for the newly-re-established Northern Ireland Assembly. Ministers from the four parties making up
The British and Irish governments have published a draft deal aimed at restoring Northern Ireland’s power-sharing institutions. It was released on Thursday evening and rightly
Well, this election has produced two clear winners, Boris Johnson in England and Nicola Sturgeon in Scotland, and two clear losers, Jeremy Corbyn everywhere and,
Glory be – the SNP conference was held earlier this week (suggested slogan: “Putting the ‘Jings’ into Jingoism”). That grinding noise you hear in the
Subscribe to Reaction and receive unlimited access to the site, our daily email with analysis every evening and invites to online events.
© Copyright 2024 Reaction Digital Media Limited – All Rights Reserved. Registered Company in England & Wales – Company Number: 10166531.