This tome is a sobering account of religious persecution across the globe in recent decades
Activists target more and more ‘untouchable’ icons.
Life Lessons
For the day of what Seamus Heaney described as “the final conclave.”
A cartoon was circulated 1887 by John Fergus O’Hea, a highly regard political cartoonist, to mark the occasion of Queen Victoria’s jubilee celebrating the 50th anniversary of her reign. After eighty seven years since the Act of Union, Ireland was said to be “distracted, disloyal and impoverished.” It was published in the Weekly Freeman, July […]
June 20 marks a strange anniversary in Irish history.
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What Narnia can teach us about politics in our own world
Secret Catholic societies against colonialism in Ireland
People are like the meteor that wiped out dinosaurs according to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in a speech in New York on June 5, World Environment Day. These words have been taken from the text of his speech: In the case of climate, we are not the dinosaurs. We are the meteor. We are not only in […]
Armed with poles and boiling water
Dr Gabor Maté