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Monthly Archives: January 2012
The City Hall Belfast
In Belfast today. Took these photographs of City Hall. I note the Christmas lights are still there (4th January 2012). The front of the City Belfast. The “east” door with its controversial (!!) Christmas Greeting in Gaelic.
“I’m A Stranger Here Myself” (Belfast)
I was in Belfast today. I am almost 60 years old. I lived in Belfast from 1952 to 1979. I have never lived more than 40 miles from my city. I have always worked there. Over the past two years, … Continue reading
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Tagged Belfast, History of Belfast, Royal Avenue, St Marys Catholic Church
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The Iron(?) Lady
It goes without saying that I detested Margaret Thatcher, the former British Prime Minister. Not merely because of her general anti-Irishness and her behavior during the 1981 Hunger Strikes…although History will show that her actions did not have the long … Continue reading
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Tagged David Cameron, Hunger Strikes, Malvinas, Margaret Thatcher, Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady
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RTE “Would You Believe?”
Some weeks ago I blogged about Mick Peelo’s RTE documentary on the problems facing the Catholic Church in Ireland. I recorded the second of the two-part series and have only just had a chance to see it. Essentially Peelo was … Continue reading
Stephen Lawrence (Victim Of Racism)…Resting In Peace…At Last
The conviction of Gary Dobson and David Norris (for the murder of Stephen Lawrence at a London bus stop in 1993) is welcome news. “Justice Delayed” of course but its a comforting thought that tomorrow they are likely to be … Continue reading
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Tagged David Norris, Diversity, Gary Dobson, Justice, Police, Race, Racism, Stephen Lawrence
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The Olympics And Norn Iron
Norn Iron of course do not have a Team at the London (or indeed any other Olympics) because Norn Iron does not actually exist. The National Olympic Committe for “Great Britain and Norhern Ireland” is made up of several Sports … Continue reading
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Tagged Athletics, football, Hockey, Hypocrisy, Olympic Games, Table Tennis
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New Years Honours Round Up
First of all, I should point out that a few days ago, I was “predicting” Honours unaware that the embargo had already been lifted and BBC News and Sky News were already announcing that Ronnie Corbett (the comedian) had been … Continue reading
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Tagged Darren Clarke, David Beckham, New Years Honours, Ronnie Corbett, Rory McIlroy
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Happy New Year! Athbhliain Faoi Mhaise!
Athbhliain faoi shéan is faoi mhaise daoibh! Happy New Year!