Category: Direct Rule
Stadium For Belfast on RSS
Buoyed by the news (yet to be reported there) at the start of the month that Belfast City Council are to proceed with their plans for a 25,000 regardless of what the government does at the Maze, Stadium For Belfast has recently changed its news page, uti… more »
Assembly's Final Blow To Public Purse
I saw this a couple of days ago and have been meaning to post on the fact that the Assembly has already cost the tax payer £100m in the time since its been suspended (which I touched on in January), but now it's expected to cost up to a further &po… more »
Big News
Blogging has been slow this week. I've been off university but busy revising and all sorts of freaky stuff like that. Aside from that, the 2 big stories have been done numerous times elsewhere so I'm only going to provide brief highlights in this amalgam… more »
Can Government Investment Improve Protestants' Lot?
I'm yet to be convinced of the merits of throwing £33 million at loyalist communities over the next few years in the hope it will encourage them to play nice. There's no doubt that some of the areas are in a desperate need of regeneration, but the… more »
Stormont's Coming Back
I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest that the devolved Assembly might be restored.. some day anyway. According to reports today it seems that the DUP, UUP and SDLP are all in a position where they can negotiate over what form exactly the resume… more »
Do We Want Them Back?
Tony Blair and Peter Hain wants them back; Sinn Fein desperately want it back. The SDLP see it as a priority and even the Ulster Unionists are quite keen. The DUP want it back, although on their own terms. Yes I'm talking about the Assembly.
Yet it em… more »
Lies, Damn Lies and Sinn Fein Statements
Brilliant quote from Sinn Fein's education spokesman today. Bare in mind that his party colleague Martin McGuinness was largely responsible for the demolition of Ulster's grammar schools with his last act as Education Minister. Bare also in mind that sam… more »
Local Government Reform "Too Sharp"
Former Northern Ireland secretary Paul Murphy has said that Peter Hain's announcement that the reduction of councils from 26 to 7 was "too sharp" and that he backed a compromise of either 11 or 15. All the local parties except Sinn Fein backed a similar… more »
"Democratic" Party Bans Dissent
Sinn Fein have suspended party member Francie Molloy, a man described as a 'veteran republican'. "What would lead Sinn Fein to suspend a member from the party now?" I hear you ask. Was he implicated in the Northern Bank robbery? No. Was he under investig… more »
Blair To Step In To Grammar Schools Debate?
I take most things I read in the Sunday Life with a pinch of salt but this is some claim to be making. Apparently David McNarry of the UUP has been to Downing Street twice in the last 2 weeks and believes Tony Blair is about to step in and save Ulster's… more »
