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The Foreign Born Irishman (FBI) who let Hillary Clinton off the hook

Posted By: July 06, 2016

Niall O’Dowd @niallodowd   Irish Central.    Wednesday,  July 06,2016 Biggest call of the 2016 election made by FBI director James Comey who is fearless to a fault. He just made the biggest call of the 2016 election, but FBI Director James Comey has Irish wit and steel to help him through the inevitable attacks.Comey (55) has cleared Hillary Clinton of criminally misusing her email servers […]

Atmosphere between Kenny and Foster hardly warm

Posted By: July 06, 2016

Pat Leahy. Irish Times. Tuesday, July 5, 2016 The way forward for cross-Border negotiations post-Brexit will be mapped by London. The Taoiseach’s discomfiture at the peremptory rejection by Northern First Minister Arlene Foster of his big idea for a North-South Brexit forum was obvious yesterday.Speaking at a joint press conference in Dublin Castle, along with Foster, Martin McGuinness and Minister for […]

How Special Branch betrayed the police

Posted By: July 06, 2016

The extent of the State’s collusion with loyalist killers following the 1994 Loughinisland massacre was an insult to slain RUC officers that unfairly tainted the legacy of a force that tried to put murderers in prison, writes retired detective superintendent Alan Simpson.Alan Simpson. Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, July 5, 2016Alan Simpson is the author of Duplicity and Deception (Brandon)As someone who joined […]

Michael Gove a ‘fanatic’ who would damage peace process

Posted By: July 05, 2016

Brexit campaigner said Belfast Agreement was a ‘rigged referendum’ and ‘mortal stain’Peter Geoghegan. Irish Times. Tuesday, July 5, 2016Michael Gove: wrote a pamphlet in 2000 called ‘Northern Ireland: the Price of Peace’ in which he compared the Belfast Agreement to the appeasement of the Nazis in the 1930s and the condoning of the desires of paedophiles.  Michael Gove is a “fanatic” who […]

Forum should not be stalled

Posted By: July 05, 2016

Irish News (Belfast). Editorial. Tuesday, July 5, 2016The meeting in Dublin yesterday of the North-South Ministerial Council was the first opportunity for the Irish government and Stormont leaders to discuss the seismic political shift that has resulted from the UK’s vote to leave the European Union.In this period of widespread uncertainty, it is important that those who will be most directly affected by this […]

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