A new bill passed by the UK Government has reopened deep wounds in Northern Irish politics
Northern Ireland
Why is Northern Ireland one of the most dangerous places in Europe for women, with femicide levels outranked only by Romania?
Bonfires to mark the day in Northern Ireland are often used not as a symbol of one’s national identity but as a marker of territory, writes Emma deSouza
A new study shows how the effects of austerity on women and children are now being compounded by the cost of living crisis in Northern Ireland
We need a diverse media landscape that recognises the added responsibility of operating in a post-conflict society, writes Emma DeSouza
Useless and insulting in equal measure Keir Starmer has managed to insult Scots again in his desperation to appeal to little-Englanders, by using images of the Scottish city of Glasgow in his St George’s Day video. Twitter user Michael Sharpe spotted the mismatch: But this may be more than a mere blunder – Starmer appears […]
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 […]
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