Categories: Northern Ireland, Local Wackos, Loyalists, LVF, UDA, UVF, Republicans, Dissident Republicans, Sinn Fein, IRA
Postal Strike To End
Strikers return to work, but how much has the strike contributed to the decline of the postal service?
The illegal strike by Royal Mail workers in Belfast is due to end as the company promises to allow a third party to look at relations between manage… more »
Ulster In Tug-Of-War (for a change)
Local politicos argue over Ulster's links, but would either Scotland or the Republic be that worried about co-operation with Northern Ireland?
Not for the first time, our local politicians (of both hues) have today failed miserably to see the big pict… more »
Male Rape In Northern Ireland
A man was bundled into a van near Ballymena Rugby Club, taken to a layby and sexually assaulted. It seems the man was held down by one man while 2 other men raped him. The sexual assault lasted 10 minutes and left the man needing hospital treatment. Poli… more »
Are Catholics Funnier Than Protestants?
I attended the comedy night in the empire to find myself wondering (before alcohol severely reduced my ability to reason) why there always seem to be so many more catholics/culchies in there than regular normal run-of-the-mill prods? I understand that st… more »
Eyesores - The Socialist Youth Scourge
One of many Socialist Youth posters plastered on public property in the University area of Belfast
On my way to Belfast city-centre today I couldn't help but notice posters proclaiming "Why you should be socialist" in big red letters. Why could I not… more »
Terrorists Still Terrorising
There's no escaping the "big news" of the day, and yet there weren't many big surprises in the IMC's report (summary and full text at the BBC), nor in the reactions of the various political people. The least surprising of all the day's news is:
Loya… 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 »
EU Mythbuster: No. 1 - Windsor Park
Last week the GAA Tyrone County Board Chairman Pat Darcy, while playing down the significance of his organisation's practice of naming clubs and trophies after terrorist murderers, let slip a simple prejudice all to common among the GAA fraternity and of… more »
Planning My Next Trip Abroad
Arrived back in Belfast from Prague last night to the news of the European Championships 2008 qualifying draw, with a mixture of anticipation and dread. Northern Ireland drew Spain, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Latvia and Lichtenstein, which could be intere… more »
Disband the NICCY
The other day I listed a number of areas where public money in Northern Ireland was wasted, contributing to the over taxation situation we find ourselves in at present. As if he knew exactly what I'd been thinking, Nigel Williams was kind enough to illus… more »
