The idea for Open Sunday is to let you discuss what you like. Just two rules. Keep it civil and no man/woman playing.
Frank Schnittger is the author of Sovereignty 2040, a future history of how Irish re-unification might work out. He has worked in business in Dublin and London and, on a voluntary basis, for charities ...
Kicking up a storm… A round of United Rugby Championship matches a week before the start of the 6 Nations with most of the ...
Finance Minister raises concern over employers’ National Insurance rise on public sector On Wednesday (22 January), Finance ...
In celebration of last month’s 25th anniversary of powers being devolved to the Northern Ireland Assembly, former Clerk to ...
Something bad is happening in Oz” has been playing in my head while I have been watching and reading the post-inauguration ...
Many Americans I meet in Europe are embarrassed by Trump and say that he doesn’t represent the real America. When you ...
Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world” is a line from the unfinished essay A Defence of Poetry by Percy Bysshe Shelley. A claim, hard to stand up these days when too much poetry has ...
The decision made by Secretary of State Hilary Benn MP with regard to the Stormont Brake can be added to the litany of Unionist ‘tilting at the windmills’ strategies. Unionism has to understand that ...
Political chaos seems to have become more ubiquitous these past few years. Between the antics of the British Parliament during Brexit, punch-ups in various legislatures becoming increasingly common to ...