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Sadly, most of us remain silent, constrained perhaps by claims of Israel’s centrality in ā€˜End Times’ Bible Prophecy and a movement that lobbies us to ā€˜Stand with Israel’. But a growing number now ...
I’ve been reading a fair bit about the vague, abstract notion of ā€˜reconciliation’ here over the last while, first on Andy Pollak’s Claire Hanna piece and latterly on Open Sunday and it got me thinking ...
In the Kate Bush song Experiment IV, she describes a secret military experiment designed to create a sound so horrifying it ...
Finley is a Slugger reader from Belfast The relationship between the United States and China is now more strained than at any ...
It may be hard to believe it, but we are coming up on NINE years since the Brexit referendum (and before you know it we will ...
There’s two things I love about golf. One is the sheer beauty and multigenerational memories of the greats playing the ...
If you were one of the thousands who packed your bags for Spain this Easter hoping for sun, sea and sangria, you probably ...
I love this story about Steve Jobs from Adam Lashinsky in Fortune: Apple doesn’t often fail, and when it does, it isn’t a ...
We live in a world in turmoil, dominated by extremely ugly political leaders: right-wing megalomaniacs like Donald Trump, ...
The car-reliant nature of Northern Ireland means that most households here have access to a motor vehicle. So most will also ...
The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) recently released an interesting comparison of the economies of Ireland and Northern Ireland, and there’s some pretty striking stuff in the report.
When any long-term relationship breaks down there is always pain and sometimes financial disagreement. Just as when a ...