II by Jayantha Somasundaram (First part of this article appeared In the early years of the Twentieth Century the Irish and ...
The Irish government, faced with popular protests, felt obliged to go somewhat further than its peers in offering criticisms ...
As the News Letter revealed last week, a DUP MP has floated the idea of Israel opening a consulate in Belfast. Jim Shannon feels that doing so would “send a strong message that the Jewish people and ...
Slovenia has warned it may withdraw from the contest if Israel is not pulled out due to its ongoing war on Gaza, which has ...
Simon Harris called for a ceasefire, the free flow of humanitarian aid and the release of hostages. Irish premier Simon ...
WELL done to all of those – 1,600 at the last count – who last week participated in the Hunger for Justice Fast/Troscadh ar ...
I by Jayantha Somasundaram “Partition is the Englishman’s favourite way out of a difficulty. But it is a confession of ...
Secular progressivism, as it goes through its second generation of anti-Catholicism, has become the prevailing orthodoxy.
Ireland is on the wrong side of history, and not for the first time. The Irish government has this week provoked Israel to ...
But certainly externally, Israel is now looking stronger than it has since Hamas ’s attack on 7 October last year – a ...
In Ireland during the 1950s and 1960s, Christmas was cherished for the simple reason that there was always food in the fridge. For many families it was a time of rare abundance — a moment to savour ...
Israel has finally had it with Dublin’s antisemitic distortions disguised as tearful concern for human rights.