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Brexit and the Irish Problem
Foreign Policy Research Institute
Brexit fundamentally undermines the Good Friday Agreement. First, Catholics in Belfast do not trust the British government.
73 months ago
The return of the Irish problem
Telegrafi
Almost exactly 20 years ago, after months of delicate and difficult talks, the leaders of the two main political camps in Northern Ireland – Catholic...
1 month ago
Sally Rooney · An Irish Problem
London Review of Books
In 1983, a referendum was held in Ireland to establish a constitutional right to life for embryos and foetuses. Abortion was not legal in...
79 months ago
Time for Brexiteers to face reality and support Irish Unity
Irish Border Poll
It is increasingly clear that for Britain to achieve a real Brexit in any meaningful way, the unresolved dilemma of how to manage...
3 months ago
Forgotten Priorities - On This Day in 1974
The Irish News
It is perfectly clear that the Catholic population of these six counties is, at this moment, scandalously unprotected.
2 months ago
While Ireland opts for €9m worth of pouches, here’s how other countries solved the problem of phones in schools
The Irish Independent
This year's Budget measure that managed to cause an unexpected political firestorm was the €9m proposal to restrict the use of mobile phones...
3 months ago
100 years on: The partition of Ireland explained Why was Ireland divided?
University of Rochester
University of Rochester historian Stewart Weaver explains the causes and consequences of the partition of Ireland in 1921.
44 months ago
Ways to treat the 'Celtic Curse' that plagues Irish skin
Irish Star
Rosacea is the skin condition so common in Ireland, it's known as the “Celtic Curse”. The chronic, inflammatory problem affects the face, causing redness,...
9 months ago
Dublin skin expert says Rosacea is a ‘bit of an Irish problem’
The Irish Independent
A Dublin-based skin expert says that Rosacea, a condition that causes redness on the face, is a bit of an “Irish problem”.
9 months ago
The spectre of a hard border is not just an Irish problem, it looms across Europe
The Conversation
The future of the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland after Brexit is proving to be a complex political problem.
98 months ago