Categories: Everything Else, Guest Posts
The Triple-Threat of Nationalism
EU's third guest post sees Paul of N. Irish Magyar fame once again returning with his thoughts on some of the different nationalisms found on the Celtic fringe of the United Kingdom.
The continuing diversity of the United Kingdom is today threatened… more »
Nothing Rotten in the Kingdom of Denmark
I realise posts have been few and far between here recently. That's partly because I haven't read anything that interested me lately, except for a book on the story of eBay (The Perfect Store: Inside EBay), but mostly because I've been back at uni and fa… more »
15 Reasons to Love Northern Ireland
The weather's far too good at the minute to waste long periods of time sat in front of my computer posting here, but I found this on bebo and thought I'd share it:
We may suffer from high levels of sectarianism, but sectarianism has such a great c… more »
12th July in Pictures
The BBC have an "in pictures" lookback at the 12th July celebrations yesterday, meanwhile, Beano productions is proud to present the Everything Ulster 12th July 2006 Slideshow: 75 seconds of photos of yesterday's Orange march.
Readers with RealPlayer… more »
Why burning tricolours is wrong
Recently one commenter, dantheman, has refused to continue a discussion on slugger about the rights/wrongs of burning tricolours on bonfires, so here you go Dan, a thread of your very own - knock yourself out.
Burning a flag is not a legitimate politi… more »
Unionism's New Puppet Masters
I've been thinking about having guest posts for some time now, and then this landed in my lap (or more precisely my inbox). Everything Ulster's first guest post is a radical conspiracy theory about the potential emergence of a new brand of fundamentalism… more »
Telegraph Reveals New Al-Qaida Threat
Ulster paper's exclusive scoop
In news that may terrify shop assistants across the United States, an Ulster newspaper has run with a low-key exclusive today claiming Al-Qaida have revealed they plan to attack a chain of American convenience stores. The… more »
Disability Act Takes Toll on University
The cost of implementing wheelchair access to the QUB buildings was obviously underestimated
Well we can't say we weren't warned. It seems that the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 has hit Ulster's academic instituions quite hard.
Last week was… more »
DRM Must Be Curbed
A Cambridge academic has told MPs that they need to legislate to prevent large corporations abusing DRM technology to place excessive restrictions on what users can do with digital content once they've purchased it. Ross Anderson was speaking to the All-… more »
Cheapest UK Phone Calls
No I'm not getting commission for this, but they're so good I have to pass it on. Consider it a thank you for reading my wee blog.
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