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World View: Cameron’s pleading on migrants opens  pandora’s box

World View: Cameron’s pleading on migrants opens pandora’s box

UK’s dubious case may lead to other member states moving to curb migrant rights

Sat Feb 06 2016 - 02:00
‘Much speculation’ in London on expected new taxes coming in the spring budget

‘Much speculation’ in London on expected new taxes coming in the spring budget

1916/2016: a miscellany

Tue Feb 02 2016 - 01:00
1916: Inquest held into death of Herbert Lemass who died from a shot fired by brother Seán

1916: Inquest held into death of Herbert Lemass who died from a shot fired by brother Seán

1916/2016: a miscellany

Sun Jan 31 2016 - 22:21
Soldier in 2nd Leinster Regiment executed for desertion

Soldier in 2nd Leinster Regiment executed for desertion

1916/2016: a miscellany

Wed Jan 27 2016 - 01:00
The ‘Irish Volunteer’ urges volunteers to guard weapons closely

The ‘Irish Volunteer’ urges volunteers to guard weapons closely

1916/2016: a miscellany

Tue Jan 26 2016 - 01:00
An article in ‘The Irish Times’ call for first World War volunteers

An article in ‘The Irish Times’ call for first World War volunteers

1916/2016: a miscellany

Mon Jan 25 2016 - 01:00
World View: Death penalty opponents sense an opportunity

World View: Death penalty opponents sense an opportunity

Abolitionists are now pinning hopes on the case of Pennsylvania woman Shonda Walter

Sat Jan 23 2016 - 01:00
Report on ‘remarkable article’ on effects of militarism in Germany

Report on ‘remarkable article’ on effects of militarism in Germany

1916/2016: a miscellany

Wed Jan 20 2016 - 01:00
James Connolly is missing, as appetite for a rising grows – and Easter Sunday date is set

James Connolly is missing, as appetite for a rising grows – and Easter Sunday date is set

1916/2016: a miscellany

Tue Jan 19 2016 - 01:00
Dublin Metropolitan Police detectives report on ‘movements of Dublin extremists’

Dublin Metropolitan Police detectives report on ‘movements of Dublin extremists’

1916/2016: a miscellany

Mon Jan 18 2016 - 01:00
Author Terence McSwiney arrested by British forces at his Cork residence

Author Terence McSwiney arrested by British forces at his Cork residence

1916/2016: a miscellany

Wed Jan 13 2016 - 01:00
Protests in Cork and London about coercion to join up and Anglo-German aristocrats

Protests in Cork and London about coercion to join up and Anglo-German aristocrats

1916/2016: a miscellany

Tue Jan 12 2016 - 01:00
Wexford meeting aids Mrs William Redmond’s movement to provide comforts for Irish soldiers at front

Wexford meeting aids Mrs William Redmond’s movement to provide comforts for Irish soldiers at front

1916/2016: a miscellany

Mon Jan 11 2016 - 01:00
Worldview: Lurch to  the right in Poland and Hungary a threat to EU’s  core values

Worldview: Lurch to the right in Poland and Hungary a threat to EU’s core values

The European Commission is set to hold an ‘orientation’ debate on new laws in Poland that rein in both its constitutional court and its state media

Sat Jan 09 2016 - 00:21
‘The Irish Times’ publishes comments from international press on first World War

‘The Irish Times’ publishes comments from international press on first World War

1916/2016: a miscellany

Fri Jan 08 2016 - 01:00
Withdrawal from the Dardanelles: thousands of Irish lives lost

Withdrawal from the Dardanelles: thousands of Irish lives lost

1916/2016: a miscellany

Thu Jan 07 2016 - 01:00
Letter from republican organiser The O’Rahilly on volunteers triggers sharp response

Letter from republican organiser The O’Rahilly on volunteers triggers sharp response

1916/2016: a miscellany

Wed Jan 06 2016 - 01:00

Irish Citizen Army chief James Connolly co-opted a member of IRB Military Council

1916/2016: a miscellany

Mon Jan 04 2016 - 01:00
IRB votes to fight at ‘earliest  date’; those who perished are honoured in Dublin

IRB votes to fight at ‘earliest date’; those who perished are honoured in Dublin

1916/2016: a miscellany

Fri Jan 01 2016 - 13:24
World View: US needs to get terrorism threat into perspective

World View: US needs to get terrorism threat into perspective

Amercians are 59 times more likely to die of autoerotic asphyxiation than in terrorist attack

Sat Dec 12 2015 - 01:17
Patrick Smyth: Republicans still waiting for mainstream candidate to depose Trump

Patrick Smyth: Republicans still waiting for mainstream candidate to depose Trump

Most analysts still insist that Trump’s lead in the Republican field will pass as the race gets more serious. But he has undoubtedly transformed the nature of the election debate

Sat Nov 28 2015 - 03:30
Dragons Stirring: Six months to the Rising

Dragons Stirring: Six months to the Rising

‘The dragons of the past have not died and were only sleeping. Recent events have stirred them’ – George (AE) Russell

Wed Nov 18 2015 - 05:00
Patrick Smyth:  Houston bathrooms are   the latest battle ground for LGBT rights

Patrick Smyth: Houston bathrooms are the latest battle ground for LGBT rights

Non discrimination law challenged over fears transgender women will use ladies toilets

Sat Oct 31 2015 - 04:08
Patrick Smyth: Migrants least welcome in European countries that need them the most

Patrick Smyth: Migrants least welcome in European countries that need them the most

Hungary and Poland will see their populations fall by 8 and 6 per cent respectively by 2035

Sat Oct 17 2015 - 01:00
Worldview: Echoes of North in Colombia peace deal

Worldview: Echoes of North in Colombia peace deal

The hope is that, like Northern Ireland, Colombia will swallow the bitter pill of “amnesty” in order to grasp the bigger prize of peace.

Sat Oct 03 2015 - 02:15
Patrick Smyth: Obama faces tough battle to get Iran deal through Congress

Patrick Smyth: Obama faces tough battle to get Iran deal through Congress

‘While several of the Republican presidential hopefuls have vowed they would repudiate the deal on day one of their presidency, history would suggest that wiser counsel would prevail’

Sat Aug 22 2015 - 01:00
Trump  centre stage in  debate, but can he hold the limelight?

Trump centre stage in debate, but can he hold the limelight?

Patrick Smyth: Battle for Republican candidacy now heads for the ‘invisible primary’

Sat Aug 08 2015 - 10:38
Patrick Smyth: The battle for a better Europe is not lost

Patrick Smyth: The battle for a better Europe is not lost

‘Not surprisingly the last few years has seen the rise throughout Europe of nationalist “Out, out, out” forces, although yet to find substantial base here’

Sat Jul 25 2015 - 04:10
Supreme Court’s liberal ‘judicial putsch’ has Republicans in a frenzy

Supreme Court’s liberal ‘judicial putsch’ has Republicans in a frenzy

Conservatives challenge judicial supremacy

Sat Jul 11 2015 - 01:00
Euro zone integration must go ahead, but not as a technocratic project

Euro zone integration must go ahead, but not as a technocratic project

Five Presidents’ report has been overshadowed by crisis talks over Greece

Sat Jun 27 2015 - 01:01
Patrick Smyth:   800 years of Magna Carta – its legacy lives on

Patrick Smyth: 800 years of Magna Carta – its legacy lives on

‘The Magna Charta Hiberniae, “son of” Magna Carta, slightly amended and issued for Ireland on November 12th, 1216, is part of the retained law of the land’

Sat Jun 13 2015 - 02:00
Patrick Smyth: French left facing unpalatable choices

Patrick Smyth: French left facing unpalatable choices

‘The tension between the republican, secular state, caricatured as Paris and its elites vs rural France, is very much alive in its politics and daily life’

Sat May 30 2015 - 03:00
Patrick Smyth: UK is on wrong path with human rights changes

Patrick Smyth: UK is on wrong path with human rights changes

‘Would Westminster legislate to allow the writ of the ECHR continue to prevail in Northern Ireland and Scotland while not in the rest of the UK, creating two legal rights regimes within the UK?’

Mon May 18 2015 - 18:09
What if ... the voting system was fair?

What if ... the voting system was fair?

Proportional representation in the UK election would have enshrined the necessity for coalition

Fri May 08 2015 - 15:30
The first World War: “Never such innocence again”

The first World War: “Never such innocence again”

The Great War transformed our understanding of war, forcing writers to describe the world in new ways, and in a new language

Tue May 05 2015 - 01:00
Patrick Smyth: Ireland’s immigrants sent home €1.8 billion last year

Patrick Smyth: Ireland’s immigrants sent home €1.8 billion last year

Remittances tell a story of sacrifice, families divided and massive bank penalties

Sat Apr 18 2015 - 10:41
Patrick Smyth: A heretical thought – let UK leave the EU

Patrick Smyth: A heretical thought – let UK leave the EU

Ireland must assess and analyse Brexit implications with rigorous logic

Sat Apr 04 2015 - 01:00
Patrick Smyth: Netanyahu will deliver on stonewalling instead of peace

Patrick Smyth: Netanyahu will deliver on stonewalling instead of peace

‘He told the crowd he would work to take care of the welfare of all Israeli citizens’

Sat Mar 21 2015 - 02:15
Chicago mayor  race: Democrat v Democrat in ideological battle on the left

Chicago mayor race: Democrat v Democrat in ideological battle on the left

Jesús “Chuy” García takes on Rahm Emanuel in race foreshadowing White House battle

Sat Mar 07 2015 - 01:00
Patrick Smyth: Controversy over so-called  ‘three-parent’ gene therapy

Patrick Smyth: Controversy over so-called ‘three-parent’ gene therapy

‘If the House of Lords backs the licensing of the procedure the UK will be the first state in the world to embrace the new technique’

Sat Feb 07 2015 - 00:01
Testing times for Europe, as far right move closer to centre-stage

Testing times for Europe, as far right move closer to centre-stage

This week mosques have been bombed in Sweden, in Dresden thousands of anti-immigrant marchers demand a halt the ‘Islamisation of the West’, and in Paris ‘Charlie Hebdo’ is attacked

Sat Jan 10 2015 - 16:00
Je Suis Charlie:  journalists must defend freedom of expression

Je Suis Charlie: journalists must defend freedom of expression

‘The appalling massacre at Charlie Hebdo promises to make 2015 yet more deadly for journalists’

Fri Jan 09 2015 - 00:03
Mixed feelings in Moscow over Obama’s diplomatic initiative with Cuba

Mixed feelings in Moscow over Obama’s diplomatic initiative with Cuba

Possible eventual loss of strategic foothold will not have pleased Vladimir Putin

Sat Dec 27 2014 - 00:02
Battle over ‘The New Republic’ challenges new credo of digital media

Battle over ‘The New Republic’ challenges new credo of digital media

‘Chris Hughes decided to bring the venerable, once-liberal US political journal into the 21st century online age by firing editor Franklin Foer’

Sat Dec 13 2014 - 12:01
Swiss are coming to terms with the legacy of ‘contract children’ seized from single mothers

Swiss are coming to terms with the legacy of ‘contract children’ seized from single mothers

Opinion: ‘Until the 1930s the allocation of many of the children to farmers in search of cheap labour was done through auction at rural hiring fairs similar to those which continued in rural Ireland, notably Donegal, into the 1930s’

Mon Nov 17 2014 - 11:31
Berlin 25: The road to unification

Berlin 25: The road to unification

The prospect of a united Germany faced huge hostility but became a reality just 11 months after the Berlin Wall fell

Thu Nov 06 2014 - 06:05
Internet tax protests force Orbán U-turn

Internet tax protests force Orbán U-turn

Opinion: ‘Orbán’s measure also has to be seen in the light of his own particular brand of right wing, deeply regressive consumption-focused taxation’

Mon Nov 03 2014 - 10:12
The first World War: Too much to hope?

The first World War: Too much to hope?

Redmond’s gamble that Irish nationalism’s support for empire in first World War would cement home rule proved terribly wrong, but Great War was still ‘our war’

Wed Oct 22 2014 - 00:00
Tories target  European Court of Human Rights

Tories target European Court of Human Rights

Opinion: ‘The court and convention were largely products of British/Winston Churchill’s post-War desire to bind wayward Europeans into a legal rights order that came up to British standards’

Sat Oct 18 2014 - 00:01
Blasphemy will surely quietly go the way of other quaint legal relics

Blasphemy will surely quietly go the way of other quaint legal relics

Opinion: A disturbed British national, facing a death sentence for blasphemy in Pakistan was shot and seriously wounded in his jail cell

Mon Oct 06 2014 - 14:35
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