Northern Ireland

OPINION northern ireland : Shh(it), it’s the Queen: Elizabeth II’s ghost-town visit to Irish Republic

Shh(it), it’s the Queen: Elizabeth II’s ghost-town visit to Irish Republic

It has been hailed as the culmination of the Anglo-Irish peace process: the first ever visit of a British monarch to the Republic of Ireland on 17 May. But with Dublin’s streets lying empty, and the terrorist threat level in the north classed as ‘severe’, the visit seems like a very expensive exercise in cynicism

by Tim Mac an Airchinnigh @ // 17/05/11

northern ireland, security, dublin, england, protest, monarchy, politics

OPINION northern ireland : Belfast riots 2010: Orange Order, not girl guides

Belfast riots 2010: Orange Order, not girl guides

More bad news from the North? On the evening news in the Irish Republic, a report on the Belfast riots in catholic districts came third after a local car crash and economics reports. In the shadow of the 1998 peace process, the riots are the product of raging frustration in a shattered community

by Tim Mac an Airchinnigh @ // 19/07/10

northern ireland, dublin, belfast, euweek, news, religion, war

FEATURE northern ireland : Belfast in a black taxi: Europe’s last divided city tries to overcome its past

Belfast in a black taxi: Europe’s last divided city tries to overcome its past

On 6 February, the Northern Irish paramilitary organisation the INLA decommissioned their weapons, and the province took one more tentative step towards social stability. Now that the former war-zone has re-opened its doors to the world, visitors are flocking to western Europe’s last divided city. A taste of the Northern Irish experience

by Tim Mac an Airchinnigh @ // 22/02/10

northern ireland, belfast, religion, politics, catholicism, society, ireland

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