Sky rephrases Labour Friends of Israel officer’s words in tweet – and locks comments after outcry against racism – and Kyle calls Scotland ‘Ireland’ twice for good measure Right-wing Labour MP Peter Kyle and Sky News have stirred outrage after Kyle – an officer of ‘Labour Friends of Israel’ whose local members were banned from […]
Northern Ireland
Tommy Greene reports on the ongoing impact of the Troubles on communities in the era after the peace process
The limited nature of the US President's Northern Ireland visit stands in stark contrast to the scenes on the other side of the border, writes Emma DeSouza
Emma DeSouza speaks to young people around the 25th anniversary of the power-sharing arrangement that aimed to bring peace
The SDLP served as a bridge between communities during Northern Ireland's peace process but is now in the fight for its life, reports Emma DeSouza
Conor Duignan disowns Starmer in humiliating brush-off for ‘donkey’ who laughed in his face when he asked about Corbyn Derry student Conor Duignan made sure a cynical Keir Starmer photo opportunity blew up in Starmer’s face today, after Starmer had attempted to exploit him for a cynical PR stunt. Starmer had tweeted a picture of […]
The recent attempted murder of an off-duty police detective in Omagh was not an isolated incident, reports Emma De Souza
Yet another shameful episode from ‘long-time servant of the security state’ Starmer The UK’s lurch toward fascism continued last night with yet another shameful – and shamefully unsurprising – episode of cowardice and betrayal by Keir Starmer and the shell of the Labour party under his control. With the Tories’ repressive ‘National Security Bill’ in […]
In seeking praise for repairing some of the damage caused by Brexit, Rishi Sunak's revised deal only highlights what we lost through cutting ties with the EU, reports Adam Bienkov
Do Boris Johnson, David Frost and the ERG want Northern Ireland to be stuck in a similar spiral of distrust and possible resumption of violence as the Israelis and Palestinians, writes former diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall